wurideflame
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'The State' controls people's reproductive rights, giving them false hope and demanding absolute obedience, including obedience to representatives sent by 'The State'. As the plot unfolds, audiences might assume this representative is a deranged villain with broken childhood. However, the unexpected ending reveal this person is also a pawn manipulated by 'the state'-though this does not excuse her terrible actions.
'The state' seems to claim that controlling reproductive rights is a precondition for everyone's survival, but it is clear that this is a fraud.
Watching this film is not 'difficult'; instead, it will make you ponder whether human society could ever descend into such darkness and despair.
'The state' seems to claim that controlling reproductive rights is a precondition for everyone's survival, but it is clear that this is a fraud.
Watching this film is not 'difficult'; instead, it will make you ponder whether human society could ever descend into such darkness and despair.
Humans are truly incredible creatures, enjoying the flavor in their mouths while turning over inexplicable past events and chewing on them along with their memories. Since what goes into the mouth comes from the earth, the mind turns over past experiences, and the ties of the land mellow the palate.
Life's impermanence is part of life's daily routine. Humming your favorite song, cooking your favorite food, letting go of your obsessions, and loosening the bonds to yourself is the only way to live comfortably and live freely.
It's hard to say whether the movie's positive or negative. Farewell is the ultimate theme of life, before saying goodbye to get rid of concerns, to go forward with a lighter load is powerlessness, is courage, is also a blessing.
Life's impermanence is part of life's daily routine. Humming your favorite song, cooking your favorite food, letting go of your obsessions, and loosening the bonds to yourself is the only way to live comfortably and live freely.
It's hard to say whether the movie's positive or negative. Farewell is the ultimate theme of life, before saying goodbye to get rid of concerns, to go forward with a lighter load is powerlessness, is courage, is also a blessing.
The actress almost perfectly performs the kind of speech and expression of a person who craves revenge, which is rare.
Moreover, the wife and her husband actually turn out to be the kind of people they used to hate and want to defeat the most: one who imprisons, tortures and tortures her perceived "suspects" on the basis of subjective judgment alone, and another who does little more than protest verbally, and even ends up almost becoming an accomplice.
The last few minutes are a failure. The "suspect's" statement at the edge of the cliff is more like a desperate man's last attempt to survive than a repentance and confession. So from my personal perspective, I can't confirm that he did or did not do what he was accused of.
Moreover, the wife and her husband actually turn out to be the kind of people they used to hate and want to defeat the most: one who imprisons, tortures and tortures her perceived "suspects" on the basis of subjective judgment alone, and another who does little more than protest verbally, and even ends up almost becoming an accomplice.
The last few minutes are a failure. The "suspect's" statement at the edge of the cliff is more like a desperate man's last attempt to survive than a repentance and confession. So from my personal perspective, I can't confirm that he did or did not do what he was accused of.