#·Maybe any of the scenes in the film are very classic, but they make people feel a little awkward when they are combined together. It may be that I'm not quite used to this way of frequently jumping between scenes with different keynotes. ·# For example, before Mallory left home, the family was having a meal, and the atmosphere was very wrong, but Mickey appeared immediately, and in a playful and relaxed way, the love at first sight between the two was even more comedic, and it diluted the audience's perception of dinner. Discordant memory. There are many similar treatments. The problem is that this kind of treatment makes the audience unable to put too much emotion into it and cannot think deeply about a certain aspect of the film. And the marriage scene, I don't find it romantic. The film is too exaggerated, is everyone crazy? Are teenage brains just short-circuited? There will also be demonstrations, shouting: "Mickey&Mallory, kill me!"???? There are still some places I can't understand, such as why can't kill that Indian? What's up with those snakes? Why does Mikey say good people don't get killed? And in the end, the cops, the morbid host played by Rober, actually stood in the camp of murderers, and Rober was not afraid at all, and his natural murderous nature was exposed. The significance of this exaggeration is to tell us that everyone has a brutal nature, and the beginning of Mallory's murderous career - originally he was just a cowardly, no-mindful little girl, and the molestation of her father was just swallowed up . However, Mickey's appearance and beating her father made her realize - why can't she resist? So, he was just a little scared and hesitant, and immediately joined Mickey, and the degree of tyranny was even worse.
What makes me wonder is how can mm's feelings be so strong? It's really strange. There is no substantial friction between them. No matter how far and how long they are apart, they are always infatuated with each other. At first I wondered if they were in love, but then I believed it, but the foundation of this relationship was not laid out in the film and could not be convincing.
There is also the heroine, I don't like it, it's very strange, especially the way she smiles, it's very evil. It seems to be a woman who was abused by domestic violence in the dream-chasing life of independence day, and finally died with her husband. Cctv6 has been broadcast, but I can't find the cast list. It has the same name as the American blockbuster Independence da Independence Day~~~ But the difference is too far, I can't find it on imdb. #·Juliette Lewis always plays women with mental illness, and plays them well, in fact, actors are no fun without breakthroughs. ·#
In short, it feels weird, I think it might be better if Quentin did it by himself... By the way, the cover is good, but the cover deceived me...
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