In a typical schizophrenia movie, the director or screenwriter completely restores the patient's hallucinations, and the person watching has a physiological reaction and nausea. Under normal circumstances, we are used to the linear development of plots, and it is reasonable to occasionally have plots that exceed expectations. That kind of movie is an immersive plot development. This experimental film is the perspective of the mentally ill, which is what the film wants. The people watching are annoyed. I like movies like "Mulholland Drive". The plot is handled just right and the movie is fascinating. In fact, there is no subversive creativity in the language of the movie. It just uses seemingly ordinary methods. When these things are assembled together, The "new" movie was born.
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