2. Do you think that engaging in agricultural cooperatives can be called dystopia? What makes "1984", "Animal Farm", "Us" and "THX 1138 (1971)" so good?
3 I thought that the heroine should have a rivalry with the male lead, but it turned out to be soy sauce, and there are not many bonfire scenes.
4 The long-term panoramic views at the end are still shocking, but there are not many bonfire scenes. 5 The male protagonist has been declared an actor, why is he locked up again? The only effect of the confinement is to promote the basic brotherhood and father-son relationship with the fat children. The woodcut bird head close-up is sensational and just wants to fast forward. Seeing this, we know that the fat children will definitely finish playing. When the monsters attacked the cooperative at night, I thought It turned out to be the most important bullet to be put in the last block. It seems that status is more important than black friends.
5 The male protagonist recalled that he was a staff member who entered the interior. I also wondered, if they all entered when they were babies, how could the male protagonist and the female protagonist, as the staff who watched them grow up from childhood, be about the same age as them, and finally understand The memory of the male protagonist who came over was implanted.
6 When I saw the three-dimensional projection of the female leader's suicide, I thought this was the end. The queen bee led the drones and worker bees to rebuild the world as the only human beings left in the world. In fact, the bees and I should have understood at the time that the organization was not completely destroyed, or who would have sent the supplies and alternates.
7 When the female leader appeared alive, she thought it had been a flip. At that time, the audience in the cinema was noisy and the lights were on, missing the key rhetorical question of the female leader: "They believe it" - the second flip. That's how it feels like a dystopia. At the end, a lot of decrypted places flashed by, but I didn't see it clearly. Was it deliberately not allowed to see clearly so I could save it for the second part? What's frustrating is that I can't figure out whether the original version is just like this or the total chrysanthemum. The viewing time is 113 minutes. I would rather believe it was the total chrysanthemum.
PS: The movie theater is really unpleasant. I always make up the progress bar under the big screen, replays that I don’t understand, and fast-forwards if I don’t want to watch it.
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