The director should have used a montage technique, flickering far and near, flickering and flickering to artificially cut the time points of the movie into segments. It was a bit difficult to watch, but in the end, it was a sudden realization, but the idea of wanting to watch it again came into being.
This film tells us a truth, once any skill is obsessed to the point of being unable to extricate itself, coupled with insufficient character training, it is not far from being insane and unscrupulous.
I like the scientific atmosphere in the United Kingdom and the United States at that time, with all kinds of skilled craftsmen, and talented people showing off their skills, and there are no eight-legged essays. .
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