The director's ambition fills the screen, the film is full of metaphors and satire, the interweaving of realism, surrealism, and magic, the excessive pursuit of reality by professional critics or actors vs the meaningless star-chasing behavior of the general public, which is philosophical. Exploring and popular and social myths, the information that each scene wants to express is as dense as a drumbeat. One shot to the end and the layout of the scene have a very strong sense of stage play, and the tension between the lines and actors is also incisive.
I am very grateful to the contributors of popular film reviews. After watching the film, I learned a lot of background knowledge of the director and actors, and I have a more thorough understanding of the film. Just as you have read a book, and then go to the places mentioned in the book, you must have more experience; a certain degree of understanding of the creative background and cultural environment will also help you to experience the joy of a good movie.
About the contempt chain: Broadway despises Hollywood, literary films despise commercial films, fans of Raymond Carver despise fans of Haruki Murakami, those who understand this film despise those who can’t understand this film, and, understand this The film, but will not despise those who do not understand the contempt to understand the film but despise the film can not understand. . .
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