The understanding of this movie can only stop at the title of this article. This is a weird movie that you know is good but it is difficult to grasp its goodness. The "actor" played by De Nilavon goes in and out in a coffin-like lengthened car, interpreting different life segments like a reincarnation. In the film, this is a profession, a profession of a contemporary actor. Perhaps the film wants to tell us that with the progress of the times, many excellent humanistic traditions and ideologies are gradually being replaced by absurd and pathological rules. This is the abandoned shopping building and the insane artistic orientation of the photographer and the artist in the film. The silent film clips flashed back at the beginning and the end are all revealed in the plot. The death of De Ni Lawan’s past girlfriend has brought the erratic and erratic sense of fate in the world to the extreme. Here, I think I understand. I finished this movie, but when Denirawan finished a day’s work and got home with his orangutan wife and children at the end, I was completely at a loss. What kind of character Denirawang played, or Whether it represents a sick individual or a distorted time and space is not known in detail. It can only be learned from the original sound of the modernist film. Perhaps the film is trying to tell us about the human world itself. The existence of is absurd and meaningless. At the end of the film, the extended cars carrying the "actors" gather and stay in the car dealership named "Sacred". The human drivers wear masks to obtain a temporary fixed image and then disperse into the society in order to obtain temporary peace and tranquility. Under the dim lights, the cars began a day of exchanges and talks about their travels. They discussed the human beings they carried, imagined the trend of human behavior, criticized the value of human behavior, and may examine humans from an inhuman perspective. It can be more clear and cruel, I really didn't understand this paragraph.
In short, "Sacred Cars" is an indescribable good movie. It explores the same chaotic and tangled world through a chaotic and tangled theme. Although it is very difficult to understand, we have some understanding of our own world. How easy it is to know the road, so when we step into reality, we actually empathize with our understanding of this film. In addition, "Sacred Cars" once again told me that the charm and depth of film art is never-ending. It taught me that there are many, many things to know. For its meaning, I will use Chen Kaige's sentence. The explanation is: when you feel that you already know enough about the movie, in fact, it has just begun to forgive your naivety.
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