I don't recommend this film because the director is a little cruel. The stiff and blue corpse ripped open the hearts of the audience. Seeing that the smart and beautiful lover was deprived of life step by step, and the audience was as powerless as the heroine, such a painful death, repressed guilt, and deep powerlessness, the director did not give any room for release at all, obviously when the lover suddenly left life and death. When it is uncertain, the director can arbitrarily immerse the heroine in crying, wailing and hysteria. When the real death was unveiled, the director gradually created a heavy energy group that pulled people into despair, and finally flashed back with a passionate body, in a strong contrast with the cold corpse, stirring this vortex, a brain smashed into the hearts of the audience, Then it stopped abruptly and ignored it. After watching it, it is impossible not to block the heart, because the intentional vortex has not been released, and it can only delay the audience's most basic kindness and sympathy as human beings. This feeling is very similar to a small psychological trauma.
Many movies are impressive, they mobilize the common feelings of human beings, mobilize the empathy of the audience, and let similar emotions be vented. People with the same wounds, this is the healing power of movies. Some films are very gloomy throughout, which is understandable as a narrative tone. And some movies, the director specially designed the images, is to cut a small knife in your heart with precision, no matter how good the story, connotation, and movie language are, this unforgettable scene is still not good enough and looks sinister.
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