This is a commercial art film

Una 2022-04-21 09:01:29

The interweaving of reality and illusion reminds me a little of David Lynch. In this way, fire often appears in the background of the film, which is also Fire Walk with Me. The combination of irony and praise is very good. As an old film, it is quite an advanced shooting technique, and the theme is also well presented, which once again reflects that the film is an art. Regarding the content of the theme, opinions vary, I personally think it's pretty good, what can be confirmed is that the theme is not a celebration of violence, isn't it, it's love conquering the devil, what a nostalgic theme. With that said, there is another tirade about good and evil, angels and demons. The positions of good and evil are inherently relative. For the protagonist, the murdered is evil, and he is good. To the slain, the killer is evil, and he is good. Good and evil always have their own reasons. All things in the world, survival is the right principle. Humans have evolved from beast life to reinforced concrete, and have set up various rules and regulations, moral regulations, and abandoned the law of the jungle on the surface. Generally speaking, it is for the overall development and survival of the ethnic group. It is a bit regrettable that in the end the protagonists defeated the devil with love (in the jungle, the devil should be called a lion and a rabbit with all his strength), abandoned the pure life, and embarked on the road of lying all his life. So this is a commercial film.

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Natural Born Killers quotes

  • [bleeding together over a river]

    Mallory: We'll be living in all the oceans now.

  • [after beating the hell out of the guy at the diner]

    Mallory: How sexy am I now, huh? Flirty boy! How sexy am I now?