The first feeling is that there is no end to it. It's not that I like violence, but that almost every scene is expected, and it doesn't follow common sense. The director uses all audio-visual language to tell the audience that the new order is no order. The tone of the whole film is cold and dark, but the heroine in red is particularly eye-catching. I kept thinking during the process of watching, what does this represent? It turns out that they also like big red festivities? Later, after the heroine was imprisoned, the clothes began to change, and were gradually swallowed up by the surrounding cold and dark people, until the heroine was unexpectedly killed. I personally think she should be a symbol of the so-called "Old Order"! When there was the old order, people's attention was her (because red is the most striking color, like the law, is the cordon of society, people always pay attention to her) when the old order is shot down, also It means that the law has been reduced to a piece of waste paper, the birth of a new order, the murderer can enjoy the execution of innocent people together with the victim's family. A utopia full of disorderly violence arises.
Leaving aside the subject matter, I especially like the director's storytelling skills. Although the film tells stories in chronological order, there are suspense and surprises everywhere, which is worth learning.
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