I don’t understand his movie. I don’t know what the director is trying to tell us. He tells a serious and ridiculous story, interspersed with a lot of lengthy dialogue, setting up some bizarre plots, it seems to have metaphors, it is worth exploring, but there is no other connection, which makes people think about it. , "Drowning One by One" Riscott treated people and animals who died on Tuesday and Saturday differently, marked with yellow and red paint, and lit fireworks; the coroner was not only appetite but sexuality; the three who died were because of different reasons. Having an affair, incompetent, unable to swim, was abandoned by the woman; the girl who was counting the stars while skipping rope was hit and killed by a car; when the coroner was drowned, the number at the stern was 100; and those two always carried 70 and 71 Number of athletes? Only the girl who matches 100 counts the number of stars. She told us that there are only 100 stars in the sky, and everything else is the same.
Peter is good at designing unusual ideas in the middle of the usual plot, triggering some inexplicable thinking, and some unusual experiences for both the viewer and the author.
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