All the abomination and cruelty of the school is shown in its disgusting detail, truthfully and honestly. Most children live by the laws of the zone, and then grow up and either forget all this, or hide all the engrams deep in the layers of psychology. The film unearths this truth back – it shows brutal freaks, almost animals, every
more
All the abomination and cruelty of the school is shown in its disgusting detail, truthfully and honestly. Most children live by the laws of the zone, and then grow up and either forget all this, or hide all the engrams deep in the layers of psychology. The film unearths this truth back – it shows brutal freaks, almost animals, every day looking for objects to bully and therefore do not deserve pity. As a viewer, I was really disgusted, which means that the film fulfilled its task. However, an unexpected plus for the depiction of kindergarten is all that the film is remarkable for. The rest of the plot and the logic of what is happening is simply ridiculous. Bodies lie here and there, there is no police at all, a maniac drains blood from a corpse right in the park and then wonders why he was burned. Then he hangs the student in the locker room, when his friends are smoking outside the window, the vampire can not stand up for himself, so he prudently carries a jar of either holy water or acid with him to slightly kill himself. The boy helps the girl kill his father in his house, as I understand it, and then goes to his room and his mother scolds him for it. Empty streets, no one, sluggish characters look with empty eyes "m, kill someone" and do nothing. Indistinct art house, whose authors are traditionally deprived of any connection with reality.
|