…the scene of a large psychotic display (pejorative)…(no offense). There is another person who thinks there is a bug (except those mysterious forces that are purely physical), when the brother sends his sister to the hospital and encounters a roadblock on the way to the hospital, in fact, the sister should be thrown back into the car and will not be headshot at all... Okay Is it a hooligan to say physics in a Shinto movie?
After reading a bunch of analysis, I feel that I have worked hard on mysticism or some kind of cult (but I am not cold). I read another article that was analyzed purely from a materialistic point of view, but I still agree with it. In short, it is a large-scale mental illness exhibition (not derogatory), and then the heroine's family is not very good, and it was harassed by cultists. In the end, those are all It's a fantasy (well maybe a bit forced and unintended by the director, but it justifies it). I feel that it is good to make a popular science movie apart from religion, and it is also good to cause everyone to think about it. Then again, this expression... gives me the impression that it is a bit forced to combine the daily gloomy life with the cult, and it is a bit stuck in the middle. Anyway, after reading it, I feel that I am not the audience, and I am disturbed to enter the wrong door. I choose to go out and turn right to build socialism...
To give two stars is a (gan) person (jue) not (chi) like (shi) like (le), the top is the top, I can only say that the honey is my arsenic.
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