It turns out that loneliness can also be transmitted.
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Josefa 2022-04-20 09:02:11
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Naomi 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Previously, only based on the synopsis and stills to predict that the film would be too depressive and the metaphor too straightforward, but the actual look and feel was much better than expected. Despite the golden halo of the past, the crazy past of the Philadelphia boy has hidden cruelty and danger. When they were young, they could save a group of stray dogs from the fate of electrocution after realizing that they were being fooled. When they grew up, they could only choose to use greater lies, stronger iron cages, and more cruel deaths. Silently resisted, the imaginary flying in reality is just curled up. | Particularly interesting is the role of a doctor secretary. His post-war stress response trauma symptom is the uncontrollable frequent spitting, which actually shows discomfort to the world. However, in reality, he is closely embedded in the operation of the power machine. Among them, they are the executors of power control and those who are judged by those in power to be "healed". Such a split but unified body may be more universal than the extreme form of "birdman".
Xzavier 2022-03-15 09:01:05
"Birdy, we are both over. We have never mastered our own lives. We are like dogs that nobody wants... Shit! What's so good about their world! We just stay here and don't leave. You are right, we I just hide here and don’t talk to anyone. I often go crazy and climb up the wall! Spit! Throw them with shit!"
[reaction to Al extolling the female breast]
Birdy: They're just like on a cow, but in a more stupid place.
[about his psychiatrist]
Sergeant Al Columbato: I don't trust the guy. Everything's too interesting to him.