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For the show, everyone’s unified understanding is a good combination of " "Analysis of Dreams" moved to the big screen, combining a lot of balabala through the separation of fantasy and reality. But I want to ask these film critics, how many times did you read this before you understood this? Is it because my IQ is too low? When I watched it for the first time, I only had some questions before the dream was revealed. For example, Betty's aunt clearly saw Rita entering the villa, why didn't she say anything? And Betty is a little too perfect and too confident. A little turtle from the countryside is not at a loss in the big city? But it was just a small question, and there was no hint that it was a dream. In the end, I was told that the first 100 minutes were all false dreams, which was a bit disappointing. It's like a long-awaited birthday present. In the end, you told me that it was a cake. I would eat the cake without you giving it. Do you have any ideas? ! After watching the whole film, it makes people recall the whole 100 minutes before. Is there any clue that this is a dream? Is this to test the audience's memory? Or when the director made this movie, he had already thought about it. You and other mortals should watch it twice. You can't understand it once. Anyway, I have a general understanding of the whole story after reading the film review. Second I only understand it when I see it over and over. Could it be that a good movie has to be like this, the first time you can't watch it, you can understand it after reading the movie review, and then watch it a second time? Well, that might be a great idea to increase the box office or the number of hits.
There are reactions in many movies about dreams and reality. The uniqueness of this movie is the addition of lesbian elements, and the bed scene of two beauties is even more interesting. Other than that, there is no more innovation, and the rhythm of the film is Slow, many plots don't know what to do with. For example, are the behind-the-scenes actors in Hollywood the props that Diane used to punish the director for his love in his dreams, or is it because of the existence of these behind-the-scenes actors that he is unhappy in reality? Everything was just an excuse for her failure to punish the director just for it? However, there are too many scenes of these behind-the-scenes masterminds, and people can't help but feel that it is more than that, but they can't guess the deeper intentions. It's really itchy~ It
's a movie that is actually difficult to pair under its reputation, and it's not very recommended.
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