The only good part of the film is the music. There is so much of it and it is so beautifully woven into everything that is happening that the film should be considered as a piece of music, as an hour and a half clip. The picture serves primarily melodies, in the second – the stream of consciousness, and only then the plot and characters appear in the background. This is a plot-forming assumption - the heroine is in a crazy house, and thinks that in a public one. . . There could be many questions about the physics of fights, jumps and flights, but all this obviously happens in hallucinatory delirium, and inside another delirium (hello to the movie “Inception”). The dance of the heroine, which in the plot plunges everyone into numbness, was never even fragmentaryly shown, but all this happened in the delirium of the first level, so the question of the fact that the actress does not know how to dance, disappears as well. And not delirium happened only that the heroine did a lobotomy, she became a vegetable and remained in no way avenged, which by the standards of beautiful endings, you will agree, is nonsense. Also, if you read Wikipedia, it turns out that the film is partly fetishistic – the heroines have images of a schoolgirl, a nurse, girls in uniform, they constantly sparkle with underpants, hips, and all their battle scenes resemble the sexual fantasies of young players. At the same time, the film is rated PG-13, meaning it is a children's film. If only there was no blood and bare breasts, but only if the characters themselves explained that now they will shoot steam zombies, not live people ... and otherwise let children watch schizophrenia, fetish, darkness, misogyny, humiliation and doom ... Perhaps this is what the author thought.
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