I found out that this film was actually a chance to watch the movie commentary, but when I watched the main film, I also felt that the brain hole was really big. I plan to brush all Kaufman's films. I love Spike Jones' her recently.
Every character in this film is very deformed, desperate and interesting. The male lead is tm. It's really miserable, but I didn't expect the middle male lead to come back to his senses. After being stimulated by his wife, he fell deeper into it. . . wc even added the gorilla's perspective in a weird way. This brain hole is really convincing! In the end, the orangutan rescued her. It was really ironic that people are inferior to beasts in front of extreme desire.
This woman, Maxine, is even more terrifying. My dizziness is synonymous with evil. Sick and weird laughter. Although this film is a comedy, it reveals a lot of terrifying temperament. It was Malkovich's childhood. The first one was to witness my parents having sex. I fainted and said to myself "I'm not good." The funny thing is that these two people run around subconsciously.
The latter metaphors are all okay, but I feel that the previous love process is too hasty and embarrassing is "the child is yours." Which of the soul and the body can define a person is a bit confusing at the end.
That gang of people getting into Markovic is horrible. I'm dizzy.
At the end, it feels a little confiscated. The last two people can't tell who is who. The little girl has played a role in suggesting reincarnation, but it feels like it was added at the end. There is also a very long picture of swimming in the water at the end with subtitles. I don't understand the deep meaning. I feel like it's just for the sake of the picture. Personally, I feel that it's a better ending for the male protagonist to end tragically in the rain.
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