■The night before yesterday, I finished watching the new work "You Were Never Really Here (You Were Never Really Here (You Were Never Here/aka: Out of Control)" (UK, France/2017) by British independent female director Lynne Ramsay. The story of an outspoken and tortured veteran who is tasked by a senator to find a missing underage girl who was forced into captivity in a red light district. In the face of hatred, he could not help but fall into a deeper whirlpool of violence step by step, and dark and depressing themes such as bloody trading venues, political corruption, etc. are also displayed in this film. Joaquin Phoenix's powerful, deep and restrained acting skills completely control this thriller drama that pays tribute to "Taxi Driver". The film is wrapped in a suspenseful, thrilling and bloody coat, but it is actually more like an explosive force full of accumulation A dark literary film, slow rhythm, sparse dialogue, visual performance intertwined with reality and reality, flashbacks to childhood abuse experiences, and struggle against the fate of the real world, the film turns a peak in less than 90 minutes. An intriguing tale of revenge told in a heart-wrenching and heart-wrenching way. After watching "You've Never Been Here", you are like listening to a three-stage heavy metal song with a soothing prelude, a depressing midsection, and an explosive ending. While the hatred and anxiety can be vented, your heart feels about the remnants of the killing. The world is back in deep despair. 【Score: 7.5 points/10 points】
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