Step on the accelerator of despair

Corene 2022-04-23 07:02:24

1. Although "Fight Club" Zhuyu is in front, this film is still very cool.
The former criticizes the larger social environment on the basis of individual narratives, while
Dirt is more inclined to describe individuals in the larger environment.

2, James McAvoy's acting character broke out this time.

3. Like "Fight Club", the soundtrack is wonderful.
The soundtrack of "Dirt" in some transitions, like Fight Club,
uses a suspenseful propulsion style.

"Fight Club" ends with Pixies' "where is my mind"
to enhance the overall theme of the film.
"Dirt" uses Radiohead's adaptation of "creep" to enhance the theme. All wonderful.

4. At the end,
if James McAvoy kicks off the chair or doesn't kick off the chair,
then the subtitles appear,
which is similar to the ending of "Two Smoking Guns".
As a result, the director chose not to do this.
Just like Norton shot himself at the end of "Fight Club",
he stepped on the desperate accelerator to the end.

5. Not a Shenma movie review.
Just take a note.

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Extended Reading
  • Theodore 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Smooth, crazy, curious and swear words intertwined but with comic colors, like a terrifying and gorgeous dark night circus. Zhan Yimei's Bruce is an arrogant, fragile, shameless, dirty, angry, and wonderfully beautiful and sexy monster. Personal best of the year

  • Shakira 2021-12-17 08:01:13

    The plot setting is innovative, the photography style is unified, and there are emotions and attitudes. At the end of the story, it went downhill, but the willingness to "redemption" was moving.

Filth quotes

  • Bruce Robertson: I am on a murder case here. That's M-U-R-D-E-R, which spells S-E-R-I-O-U-S. So if I don't get my A-R-S-E in G-E-A-R, I'm in serious S-H-I-T, okay?

    Chrissie: You're being so cruel!

    Bruce Robertson: Love is cruel, Chrissie. Love is cruel.

  • Bruce Robertson: I think they've left me. I think my family have left me. I don't know how. I can't remember why. You see, there's something wrong with me. There is something seriously wrong with me.