8/10
who is the mother?
25 December 2007
Warning: Spoilers
i believe it's a little too symbolic to grasp the logic of the events, as for poisoning the mother by those two women. but still great as Jansco's other masterpieces. wonderfully choreographed scenes of desperately seeking for refuge. meanwhile, wondering what's the best, to save the nest or to save what has made it. what should be finished off? the characters are visited repeatedly with no advantage of appearance, as if there's no major rule for any body. the one who has already found the power over the town would be killed by the running Istevan, who seems to be an idealist in the eyes of the commander. they might have been in the same point in the beginning, he mentions Istevan volunteering for the front, anyway he would be overpowered soon by the hands of Istevan, but that's not the point, there's No Way Home for this idealist, the same thing would happen to him by the hands of the sergeant. relations are as always in Jansco's case symbolic. Istevan's friendships and seeking for refuge, ... .
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