Freud once said that any dream can be true, even if it is not in this parallel world, it will be in another parallel world.
The film is called Seven Neuropathies. Don't worry about how many neuropathies there are when watching the movie, otherwise it will turn you into a lunatic.
An old man who once hunted and killed a female enemy, a serial killer who specialized in killing the middle-level cadres of the Italian Mafia, and a couple who specialized in chasing and killing serial killers, you can watch the movie if you want to count them.
Compared with "The Killer Has No Holidays", this film mostly uses the jokes produced by "logical dislocation". The moment the jokes appear will make people feel inexplicable, and then it will be hahaha. The most prominent is the ending originally planned by Billy, the first shootout and then the death, but the boss of the gang, Charlie, didn't bring a gun. Billy kept mumbling that you shouldn't bring a gun if you didn't, I had to find the gun, so rummaged through Charlie's car to find a flare gun and fired it. If he wasn't insane and quietly did it to Charlie, the film would have ended perfectly. Marty, Hans, and Billy finished the movie and lived a happy life with money and singing every night. But that's not what a neurotic should do. Only those mortals who are struggling to survive will do that.
Although most of it is funny, it still lacks a hint of aftertaste, and the ending of "the catharsis of anger" is more like a tribute to Clint Eastwood's "Classic Car".
Finally, this film does not have a heroine, and it is almost a completely "male film". Some women may feel uncomfortable when watching the film, and they need to watch it in the company of adults or boyfriends at home.
Also, the first sentence that Freud said was made up by me.
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