2016/3/5
I read the Super New Testament a while ago, and today I spent almost a day on and off watching the anonymous person with the same director's surname. Super New Testament uses a ridiculous setting and the person without a surname is a soft sci-fi shell, with trivial and soft cores inside, and the picture presentation is unexpectedly fresh. People without surnames are more grand, far-reaching and loose, cutting and smashing together multiple possibilities - divergence, bifurcation, the possibility of time running backwards, the theory of entropy, the butterfly effect. Of course I tend to use this question - can you tell the difference between reality and hallucination? The scattered and disordered fragments of life, the deep brain holes and the complicated connections, are not entangled in the brain, and the scattered reading is getting more and more into the heart. Love the soundtrack too. #smear alert#
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