I watched the full version of this film this afternoon, 150 minutes, a lengthy film, the first two hours were like a running account, talking about the heroine's love and marriage, as if he was just talking about the daily life of a rural woman in Eastern Europe , is nothing more than marrying a man, feeding cattle, farming, and taking care of children. The plot is lackluster and drowsy. Occasionally, there are two heavy scenes. One is the heroine's husband cutting off the chicken thief's hand, and the other is the bucket. The head of the heroine's husband. Then half an hour is the climax of the movie. During this half hour, there are some killing scenes. People like me who often watch horror movies will feel that it is not as bloody as advertised. Minors and people who have never watched heavy mouths Or horror movie people might be intimidated.
I believe that many people came to watch this film with the mentality of looking for excitement. Many people who promoted the film said that it was "full of bloody sex and nudity scenes throughout the whole process." It is not so exaggerated, it is just a A historical film. You can't watch this film with a curious mentality, otherwise you will feel boring.
Many excellent movies have such a routine: reflect a big history through the fate of small people. If you look closely, you will find that after her sister's wedding, the heroine rarely smiles, and her life is destined to be an inescapable tragedy. As a pale and powerless little person, she is destined to be unable to fight against the cruel history. Everyone in the film is like that. Her sister thought that she could live a peaceful life after finding her husband. Her happiness began at the threshold. The moment she cut off her braids, it meant that she became his legal wife. From then on, they could legally grow and sell potatoes together. , having children, what the Soviet German looks like has nothing to do with her peaceful life. But her happiness also ended at the threshold, where she was beheaded, by her fellow Polish, and her life was ended like her tresses by the axe and the threshold.
I can't help but ask, is our destiny in our hands?
If you keep your duty and work hard, you can win a happy destiny for yourself? Obviously, no, otherwise the heroine would not have died with her child, and her sister would not have died under the axe.
Tell a realistic example, Indonesian Chinese. In the 1970s, 500,000 Indonesian Chinese were slaughtered, beheaded, dismembered, and even boiled to death. Chinese women were gang-raped and then tortured to death. In 1998, Indonesian Chinese were slaughtered again with the same brutal methods as before. The pictures below are in color, each of which is shocking, more visually impactful than any horror film, and utterly horrific than "Warren". We all know that the Chinese in Southeast Asia are hard-working and brave, and they have achieved a prosperous life through their own efforts. Most of them are good law-abiding citizens, but they have been repeatedly poisoned. Do you think they escaped? Is this something they can decide?
Therefore, in my opinion, this film seems to be talking about a piece of history, but in fact, it shows the helplessness of people in the face of history, and people can't decide their own destiny in the end.
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