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Matsuoka Keisuke Hypnosis

Favorite Japanese movie Hypnosis, favorite European and American movie Donnie Dakota and favorite Korean movie? My favorite China movie "Two People after the First Entanglement" can't sleep these days, so I began to think again. Who is my favorite person? What's your favorite movie? Such a boring question, haha. As a result, I suddenly found that my favorite movie was also the one that shocked and impressed me the most. It was the hardest to forget and the first to blurt out. That's nonsense. Hypnosis was read by Hu Juan during the "Second Renaissance" from myself 1999 to 2000 (refer to my first 24 years). The other book she mentioned was Swallowtail Butterfly, but the former brought me more shock than the latter. First of all, I have always liked hypnosis, dreams and the subconscious. I dream every night. In addition, the work itself is based on the "horror film" model, but it is actually talking about something else. Whether I wash my face with the fire on the stove, groan comfortably, or press the car on my face when reversing, or the sound of meat being squeezed, or running, blood and tendons come out of my knees, which makes me dumbfounded. Finally, when I thought I could finally relax, Gor? Inagaki almost lost control when drinking water, which impressed me to this day. After reading it, I fell in love with both the hero and the heroine. Although Kanno Miho later acted in many Japanese dramas and movies, including Doll, which was also very good, I still think this work is the best, which shows how important the first impression is, and I am paranoid. At the same time, when I was watching this movie, I happened to see the book Interpretation of Dreams in the library, so I watched it together at that time, which was very touching. Donny Dakota was seen in the disc shop opposite the petrochemical Ruixin department store not long after I bought the DVDROM (in fact, that store is also the branch of that person). At that time, I was attracted by the cover and felt very strange and mysterious. I hesitated at that time. After a day, I found myself thinking about the cover and the short introduction text at the back, so I made up my mind to buy it back. After all, it was D9, but I was shocked immediately after reading it. The film itself involves too many things, from philosophy to time and space. As a result, the subtitles are always turned over and leaked, which makes them fall apart. Later, I had to read English subtitles by pausing a sentence. If I don't understand, I'll look it up in the dictionary. As a result, many technical terms are not even in the dictionary, which makes me dizzy. So I still don't understand it after reading it for the second time. I didn't have an idea until I stumbled across an article written by stupidyoyo, Donnie Dakota: A Sad Poem Through Time and Space, and translated the Upanishads of Time and Space Travel. Like hypnosis, this film has been labeled as "science fiction", but it is not. Another difference from hypnosis is that at first I was shocked by superficial things, such as the shot that lasted only one second: the door suddenly appeared and the black sky collapsed at the end. But I still think it is enough to give a person with poor knowledge a strong visual impact first. It is no exaggeration to say that these two shots will make me unforgettable for life. Of course, there is the concept of "parallel universe" from the dark blog. I am surprised that dark energy drew the picture of "parallel universe" at a very young age. As for the plot, just like hypnosis, it seems more interesting to discuss with others, but it is boring to say it yourself. These two films are almost both of which I am most interested and deeply fascinated. From the "subconscious" of the subjective world to the "parallel universe" of the objective world, I like to think about the past. Through these two films, I realized that these things have been studied for a long time and have specific names, so I began to look for relevant information further. The former was recommended by Hu Juan at that time, and the latter was accidentally bumped into by himself, both of which are indelible marks of life. However, I also found that almost all the special friends I know now like to find them by themselves. Generally, as long as I mention or recommend it, it is contradictory. Actually, I'm the same. Those I found are the most fragrant. "You like them better than I like them." As for European and American movies, in fact, gregg araki's Nowhere/Playing Fallen Street was still very cute at that time, so I was still hesitant about it last year. It's still cute, including terry gilliam's fantasy, which was accidentally encountered. I also want to talk about Hong Shangxiu's Heart of Our Lady, but I have discussed it with Yves before, and he wrote only a few hundred words I wanted to say. It seems unnecessary to say more. Hong Shangxiu's later A Man's Future is a Woman is also very fond of it, even surpassing the Heart Sutra of Our Lady, as well as My Savage Girlfriend, which everyone likes very much, just like The Soul of the Block. It was first recommended by the ghost princess, and then there was Death of Spring, which Count D also liked very much. In this case, it was difficult to choose, so it was difficult to choose Korean movies. Not in the middle, just in the extreme. In fact, I have always wanted to write this article, but it has always been difficult to write. Again, I always don't know what to say when I like it. And what you like should always stay in your heart. If you secretly like it, don't take it out and publish it. Happiness is always selfish and can't be shared, and pain is always lonely and can only be borne by itself. But I ended up chatting with Lavelle today (I finally got it right this time, wow, congratulations) and I couldn't control myself again. Suddenly I remembered the time when Eureka suddenly mentioned gregg araki in the middle of the night, so I fell in love with it. It's already two o'clock in the morning, and I'm always excited at this time. What an idiot!