Anti-drug subject matter, but the effect is shocking

Marshall 2022-03-21 09:01:04

According to a movie introspective, after watching it, it is actually a bit heavy. A movie about drugs is not only about drug addicts, nor is there any great affection that touches them so that the prodigal son turns around, etc., and the old man went in. The old man didn’t know that it was drugs at first, it was just simple. She wanted to be on TV, she wanted to lose weight and put on that red dress. In fact, it was just because she was lonely and lonely, her wife died, her son left home, and she was alone in the vacant house. She just wanted to find something to do but she caught it. Drugs, and sons, girlfriends and friends are all drug addicts, but they are not mature but they can’t do without it. At first, I wanted to develop my business and make money by changing hands with drugs. I also tasted the little sweetness, but I was quickly caught Fight back to its original shape. At the end of the film, the mother went crazy, the son was amputated because of the wound during the injection, the girlfriend was reduced to living a life by selling drugs for the body, and the friend went to jail.
This film really breaks the past drug-themed movies. It is even more shocking, especially the visual effects. The angle is very good, the kind of description of what happens in the first person, which is crazy, helpless, or walking dead. Dute can give people a deep experience, coupled with the sound effects, it seems that the music is very monotonous, but very shocking, and very good. What impressed me the most was the helplessness and aimlessness when the girlfriend left the room when she was forced to betray her body at first, and the scene when her mother was going crazy after taking drugs.
Dream Requiem, it looks a little bloody~~ Now the shocking symphony is still lingering in my head, a little bit horrible and desolate~~

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  • Harry Goldfarb: I'm sorry I haven't been around in a while, Ma. But, but I been busy, real busy.

    Sara Goldfarb: [excited] Oh, yeah? You got a good job? You doin' real well?

    Harry Goldfarb: Yeah, real good. Real good.

    Sara Goldfarb: What kind of business?

    Harry Goldfarb: Well, uh, I'm sort of a distributor, like. For a big importer.

  • [trying to tell the doctor that her pill addiction is making her mixed up and confused]

    Sara Goldfarb: Everything's all mixed up, confused.

    Dr. Pill: [writing a new prescription] That's nothing to worry about. Just get this filled. Make an appointment for a week.