Looking at the black mirror shot by the British, and then at the steel sky shot by the Finn, I can’t help but boast about European movies.
Compared to the same sci-fi films made by Americans with all kinds of strange aliens, these sci-fi films without aliens made by Europeans are really unique.
Like the black mirror, this movie has a strong imagination and critical spirit.
Race, politics, wars, etc. are essentially unchanging human nature.
Steel is a metaphor, a force of will? Revenge? Or liberate all mankind... The
sky is also a metaphor, which roughly means: the same sky, the same imaginary.
Towards the end of the movie, there are two lines that move people
in particular: ——In front of revenge, I feel very lonely...
——Q: Do you know you are kissing a black man? A: I think they still have a lot of ideas to abandon...
In addition, they also like the music of movies, punk, electronic style and surging bass.
The theme song is also very well written:
You have gone far away. Why keep me with the cold as a company? Remember, I remember your pale face. In the dark days when you abandoned me. As time goes by, the memory still exists. I have been waiting for the moment of reunion. Time goes by, memory fades. I am waiting for another opportunity. Come to declare that you belong to me. One day I know we will meet again. Under the steel sky.
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