Entering the room

Colleen 2022-03-25 09:01:18

An indescribable suspense film with an extremely complicated plot.

The protagonist is interspersed in reality and literature from beginning to end, satisfying the desire for privacy and prying through literary creation, and providing literary materials and ideas through real life.

A mixture of reality and reality, desire is an original sin, prompting the teachers and students who have lost their years to step towards the edge of sin.

The Electra plot created by the family of origin and the infatuation with mature women are creepy in the bizarre narrative technique.

However, I still want to say that I personally don't like this movie, and I am disgusted and rejected by the sultry psychological characteristics shown by the literature teacher.

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Extended Reading
  • Demetrius 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    The whole work is a determination and definition of creation. The best writers may be the most invisible voyeurs and the biggest projections of their own desires. Reality and creation are like two sides of a mirror. Many details are quite chewy, setting up two systems that mirror each other.

  • River 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    A very good-looking Ou Yung movie. The viewing experience is very good. I especially like the first half to influence reality through the intervention of reality in literature. However, the overlap of reality and fiction in the second half did not make me fall into peace like "Poolside Murder". Dizziness, it would be better if you can play a bit more presumptuously on the bridge such as hanging suicide, and at the same time, the year-end romance is handled slightly sloppily. The final scene is great. The soundtrack is great.

In the House quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Claude Garcia: Continues.

  • Claude Garcia: But I love you.

    Esther Artole: No. It's not me you love. It's an image. An image in your head.