This movie is just making fun of it

Gia 2022-03-29 09:01:06

The whole movie says something very simple, that is, the cult killed the hero's wife, and then the hero took revenge, and then performed it in a cult movie (should it be?) method.

The feeling of watching this movie is that the movie itself is not the protagonist. The audience’s own brain supplement is the key point. The whole movie seems to be using psychedelic drugs to create an atmosphere for the audience’s brain supplement. If you are immersed in it and have the courage to supplement your brain, then The purpose of this movie has been achieved (a movie that relies on the audience's brain to supplement, and it is also truly convinced)

The characters in the movie look like this:

In theory, the wife of the male protagonist should be a gentle and virtuous wife, but she does look like the little devil in The Lord of the Rings, a terrifying witch.

The villain, an inferior, incompetent pornographic cult leader who uses cults and psychedelics to control stupid X.

The villain's servants, a group of cowardly, cruel and noble creatures who were kidnapped by the cult and thought they were right and noble.

The protagonist, a white lumberjack who is described as a devil.

Judging from the high pressure that cultural people like to hide and Western political correctness, the director seems to be saying:

The values ​​prevailing among the white left in the West are eroding and destroying Western traditions like cults.

Ordinary people follow the so-called "politically correct" as if they were brainwashed by a cult and become their accomplices.

Those white leftists are a group of cowards like incompetence, hiding in the night of evil and attacking values ​​with despicable means.

Western traditions are forced to helpless, even if they want to incarnate the devil, they have to kill the group of incompetent cowards.

To sum it up is:

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I'm talking nonsense, don't take it seriously, dog head.jpg

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Extended Reading
  • Elda 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    After watching it for a few minutes I asked myself, why am I watching this thing?

  • Jimmie 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The device has to be clear. Hollywood independent filmmakers are now caught in a religious and racial dilemma in the extraction of themes, like the tiger in the sick cage. But aesthetic exploration can be called a black wave in a backwater movie in recent years. A conversation between Cage and the black guy was actually deflated, and instantly fell back to the low-level cult routine, but in the second half hour, the director completely snorted, and the wild beasts were jaw-dropping. The point is not the plot, and the plot is simple. The quick cuts and animation interspersed to break the dimensional wall of Meiman. The two scenes of blood spurting and people lighting cigarettes are enough, very hardcore. Watching it on the big screen can be so refreshing.

Mandy quotes

  • Jeremiah Sand: [Speaking to Brother Swan] Do you have the Horn of Abraxas?

    Brother Swan: [Slowly hands him a pointy emerald colored stone with four holes in it, Jóhann Jóhannsson's composition, "Horns of Abraxas", plays on]

  • Caruthers: These arrows cut through the bone like a fat kid eats cake.