It’s okay. The comedy movie was not very understandable at first, but later I found that the plot has a lot of meaning.
The beginning seems a bit messy, like a nonsensical comedy show, and the music and behavior are also exaggerated. Anyone with a modicum of knowledge of history and politics can tell that this is a satire. The director is relatively bold, using bizarre expression techniques to tell stories that generally cannot be told. It feels like it was adapted from a mature script. The short story carries big principles, maybe like a donkey getting water.
The construction of the train station represents isolation and backwardness, Wang Qianyuan's "Wangyou Artifact" represents feudal superstition, and Shu Qi's love destiny represents the cancer of feudal society. The film insinuates so many connotations through absurd love, I have to say that the director's skills are still very strong. However, in fact, the woman who awakened and rose up is also the village chief, a person who has the power of distribution. Under her "leadership", the so-called happy life of the villagers comes from her name. Everyone in the village (people and animals), big and small, lives under her definition. No matter what the appeal is, the final result will be contrary to her basic appeal of maintaining social fairness. This is determined by her dominant position.
She smiles every day and seems to have given people an era of blooming flowers, but she is still deceiving the villagers. In this sense, she is actually still a variation of Tian Gui. Her control style seems soft and charming, but her cold core has never changed. There is no good person in the movie. The villagers here all look stupid and ignorant, with their inner nastiness well hidden under their honest skin. A dark movie that satirizes reality. What do you think of this movie?