Last days Emma Blank's Last Days is a film about human inertia. That people who live for money, like animals or slaves, in fact are. They are satisfied with this, and all their protests are just an attempt to justify themselves.
This film is about how everyone really is. A person with different principles and norms will not compromise with himself, because as a prize, he will not get a new life, but only change the role of the oppressed to the role of the oppressor in the same story. And history will repeat itself after a while. It's a habit already.
The last days of Emma Blank with his dialogue with the audience, somewhat reminded the domestic film “About freaks and people” and, to a lesser extent, “Kill the dragon”. What qualitatively distinguishes the “last days” is a different message, which boils down to the fact that there is still a way out (and free choice).
I recommend watching for those interested in cinema, psychology and philosophy of life. Otherwise, the film is not suitable for family viewing, and among other things, requires some thought - a kind of decoding shown on the screen. However, there are no deep philosophical thoughts in the film either - the laconic nature of the narrative and the genre of tragicomedy are to blame.
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