Quentin's extraordinarily personal works often have minor flaws that are not satisfactory, such as the experimental but rough (impetuous?) Weakness?)
And this film is a production when the director's physical strength, energy, mental strength, hormones, and libido are more abundant and not surly, with a relatively precise balance and solidity. The production process is extraordinarily hard work, coupled with the matching of men and women, the work is not tiring, and the finished product is extraordinarily delicate. The clear and solid animeized plot is slightly simple but smooth and digestible. It is an atmospheric, delicate, diverse and beautiful bloody movie.
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