After watching this movie, I was stunned. I couldn't feel a clear beginning and end. I just felt that after watching this movie, I still didn't know who was who. Who Joanna is, who the officials say, and finally who Mike is.
At the beginning of the film, the scene changes, the music background, and the cold, pattering weather fascinated me, as if that was my rhythm, the daily life of an ordinary person. All the suggestive warnings, slogans and dialogues that appear on the subtitles in the film all imply the occurrence and arrival of a key point in life. These details are also closely related to the life of every ordinary person. It can be said that the film's foreshadowing ability is just like water. It's as smooth as it gets, so it's not so discordant until at the end when everyone comes out and says "I'm Puran."
Although there are many clues, I still don't know many answers. It's a sad conclusion. In fact, it's good to enjoy the process. How can there be so many things that can be concluded? I think this is the best movie I can understand. In a deep sense, after all, people are too complex and have too many weaknesses, and they can never be generalized.
At first I wanted to watch movies, because I wanted to know what kind of thinking path they are based on, and I always wanted to get the core message of the film. Obviously this film is different, which makes me a little confused, but when I think about it, I feel full of sincerity.
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