There are some flaws in the film's dialogue, and part of the problem is that director Arnold Des-Parillas fails to take advantage of Mickelson's superb acting skills, who spend most of the film staring blankly. kill. Overall, the film tries to be epic, but it seems too rigid and heavy.
The director's anti-Hollywood narrative, which plays down the dramatic conflict, has no effect but adds to the film's dullness. Consistent rhythm and a large number of medium shots that deliberately keep a distance from the characters make it difficult for the audience to get close to the characters on the big screen. , Under the drowsy viewing atmosphere of professionals from all walks of life, the film really does not know how to say it. Anti-audience expectations and anti-typing routines are one of the important characteristics of the film festival's winning works, but in this regard, the film is a negative teaching material.