Full marks! Full marks! Full marks! (For the second time in the last festival, film photography made me feel the importance of pulling films, and I put on a short sunny day and thought I felt like I saw something I didn’t expect the first time, or maybe I forgot later. So I think it is necessary to enjoy a good movie repeatedly, but I only read it for the first time and say that the amount of reading is not enough. In short, I want to say that it must be very naive to read the review and write it. Even so, I will describe it. Let's see how this movie feels) Although I think it would be a little worse if the girl didn't call, if it wasn't for the boy "doing his own business", I thought there was some causal relationship between them. but no. There is only one straw that will accidentally overwhelm the male protagonist. For me, what I see now is a very terrifying depression. In this boring world, it seems that everyone can become a terrorist, terrifying to others and terrifying to himself. The teacher said that Yang Dechang's film is poetic, so this one is simply a pale poem. I just watched two of Yang Dechang's films, and I think both of them made me see a mysterious (unexplainable at my current level) so-called unsolvable vicious circle. The last half hour was just high energy. Especially the retching of the heroine at the end. pregnant again. The words she said before kept starting a new life. Will she really start a new life after that? Will she really get what she wants?
Who made this dream of killing everyone? Look at the director's several sets of shots, is it a policeman or a heroine. The policeman should have been awakened by the sound of gunfire, and the heroine should have woken up from vomiting and pregnancy. So where did this dream come from?
This movie is really like pressing a balloon. You don't use any force for a long time, and then suddenly you press hard, and it explodes before you shout "don't stop pressing it". I really cried out in fear and fear and I don't know what emotion after watching it for dozens of seconds. see booking
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