The avant-garde films of the 1920s moved all the way to surrealism, where dreams, hallucinations, the unconscious, and the subconscious became the aspects that films like to express. With the script that Dali wrote together, the two of them turned the scenes that were switched one by one into extremely exciting, chaotic and surprising. Thinking of the fish that appeared in the Chinese reading comprehension of the college entrance examination this year, in fact, when they filmed this short film, we may have over-speculated the meaning of each frame or deviated from the direction, but my first instinct is still to feel it. Go to the dazzling sexual hints and dream hints under this brainwashed BGM. Hands, guns, ants piercing palms, baby clothes, nudes, big tits and buttocks, strong uppers, lipstick, armpit hair, priests, mules or donkeys, a cut moon (yin). The most amazing thing is that door, which opens to open different worlds. Isn't this year's American TV drama a similar plot, the door in his spiritual world.
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