In fact, the infinite circulation of space in the predicament symbolizes that we are always unable to get out of the inner shadow and cannot extricate ourselves. We are all prisoners of the inner world. The mistakes we experienced especially when we were young cast a shadow that cannot be dissipated for a long time, but after middle age, we forget our previous lessons, make new mistakes and re-immerse ourselves in new shadows. I don't know why the score of this movie is less than 8 points. Some people say that the technique is simple, that is, the cycle of two parallel spaces. But I don't think a simple shooting technique equals a small effect. I don't think it's normal for suspense films to be so mysterious, and they also draw on the theories of Freud and other psychologists. Different from David Lynch's mental analysis from the perspective of dreams, this film is from a subconscious perspective, which I think is very unconventional.
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