The tones are somber and clear, dark and solemn, and unabashedly explore and express human nature. I once thought that cruel education abroad was very prescient. Before, a Chinese teacher who was not very fond of me said a paragraph in class, roughly speaking, when wg, people were immersed upside down in the cesspool, and there was a film that directly put this When the picture was broadcast, he was very moved when he saw it, saying that sometimes the pursuit of aesthetics in film and television always avoids this kind of picture and does not really touch cruel things. I watched this movie from the perspective of watching fairy tales. Only children with courage can accept this style of fairy tales.
The following contains spoilers: The greed of eating grapes is a commandment, I thought that after the mandala root was burned, the child would die, and the captain killed the doctor to form a technical closed loop, no one can save the mother and child, and then I thought Thinking, this is quite a retribution idea, and the trend is indeed not like this. Some people in the iQiyi barrage who accuse girls of eating grapes do not hate greed, but disobedient people. There are some wonderful details in the movie, the last look at the leg before the saw, the seriously injured man knocking off the gun aimed at himself several times, and the clock used to control the rhythm.
Plants want to become human, a very interesting idea. The two movies I watched recently were both in a modern background, combined with fairy tales and fantasy, which is very tense (I actually said this word). Fine, it really greatly limits the imagination of dreaming.
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