After "Hereditary", the director really tried to let go, and it worked. Everyone thinks about it, he broke through all the modes of traditional horror films, and everything was carried out in broad daylight. This is a huge attempt and discussion of an anthropological film. It's just that we don't see his penetrating questions in the humanistic environment of the United States where liberalism is rampant, and we even assume that this is an anthropological sandbox game. When two cultures and ideologies collide. Different reflections of various values under this motif. Both are super deep and meaningful. The death that each of them entered was different and had different meanings. Female protagonists are constantly being marginalized under normal social circumstances. Getting closer to marginalized people. Come in, it is a redemption for her. Of course, other people also sacrificed.
Strongly recommend to watch it again.
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