But the theme is really weird. The heroine is probably the second character that creeps me out this year. The last one was the death of the holy deer. The heroine is the face of a little white rabbit, but she does everything she shouldn't do. I am disgusted by poisoning to control the other party at any level, so I can't help it, I can't like it. What's even weirder is that it's cool once and then comes. The man seems to know something, but he continues to live. This child is born, and you say that he grows into a complex of these two. What is that? ? ?
However, if you look at Lewis's work and beautiful pictures, you will not be disappointed at all. It seems that this is the first time I see his performance (hitting myself), and it will make people believe that he is the same person, and change to another actor. With a little more performance traces, this film is even less established. So ending with one of the least revealing R-rated movies of all time is a very non-boring choice.
Whether it is Oedipus, mutual love and torment, or art controlling oneself, the completion is very dazzling, and the rest is a matter of opinion.
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