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這是16歲少年馬克用青春和死亡經歷的布拉格。綠紅色調相撞擊的影像風格有點杜可風的意思,造出一種繁華、y-亂和黑暗。電影中賣y-的男孩們個個俊美,這么完美的身體被摧殘,本就令人心痛。更殘忍的是,這種血淋淋的墮落與摧殘沒有盡頭,唯有死亡可以終結   

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這是16歲少年馬克用青春和死亡經歷的布拉格。綠紅色調相撞擊的影像風格有點杜可風的意思,造出一種繁華、y-亂和黑暗。電影中賣y-的男孩們個個俊美,這么完美的身體被摧殘,本就令人心痛。更殘忍的是,這種血淋淋的墮落與摧殘沒有盡頭,唯有死亡可以終結   

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