From the very beginning, I guessed that there are seven perverts in total, and the protagonists are impossible to be normal, but there is still a normal person, an embarrassed and innocent eight-character eyebrow who is still calm in the perverted nest and communicates feelings with perverts. A small highlight of the plot.
Are perverts evil? No, the movie and the door do not divide the pros and cons. All missions have their fierce and violent faces and weak and affectionate emotions. The male protagonist Fang Pian J's feelings for the male protagonist Bazimei and his feelings for the old believer are sincere. It can be said that apart from these two people, he has no one else in his life. He even used his life to help Bazimei to write the ending, which is unreasonable. . . No, unreasonable is completely inadequate to describe, because it is a perverted neurosis. Let me make a bold guess. The last sentence of the recording that the old man left behind mentioning gays and lesbians should not be meaningless, so the most likely of the three is the male protagonist Fang Pian J, which explains his I disdain any women, and hate my ex-girlfriend with eight-character eyebrows. When they break up, they have to shoot them once in the script. Needless to say, Bazi Mei and the old cultist have very normal emotional expressions, and even the black boss who chased them has an unreasonable feeling for his dog, so that it runs through the main line of the whole story. He has everything, but always uses a Turning a jammed pistol and turning a dog into his own weakness also unabashedly shows the tenderness and real cuteness of a tough guy, and it's also a big laugh, um. . . The place where the phone gets stuck at the end of the credits is the only place I laugh. There are also dogs, who are gentle and calm, and finally hand over their claws to Fang Pianqi who kidnapped it. It seems that the purest animals are the most normal and pure, with a faint contrast and black humor.
The most sick one should be Fang Pian J, but who is normal. Think of Zhu Deyong's "Pink Girl", everyone is "sick", everyone has "points" that others don't have, or even can't be understood, but some people hide it well or don't admit it. I like this theory very much, and I found my "sickness". It's normal for others to say that I'm sick when I don't understand it, because everyone is like this.
Sunday afternoon, it rained for a day, a time and atmosphere suitable for quiet thinking, I wish all the best and all the best, I hope that the more I think is just catalyzed by the atmosphere of the rainy day, the sun will rise tomorrow, and everything will be as usual.
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