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What is the film review of my habitat skin?
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My skin is adapted from the novel tarantula. Compared with old boys's straightforward and bloody violence aesthetics, this film is more scientific, rigorous and calm than Almodova's previous works, and more like a gentle scalpel. Don't worry about the hearts of the live broadcast, but slowly dissect the hearts of the audience. In narrative structure and gender temperament, Almodova is undoubtedly unique, unique and difficult to imitate and surpass.

The Skin of My Habitat is a mature work by Spanish director pedro almodovar. Apart from some changes in form and genre, the audience is familiar with the various connections of his previous works.

abstract

Robert Ledgard, a plastic surgeon, died of severe burns and depression in a traffic accident many years ago. Worried that he could not save his wife, he began to study a new type of skin that could resist any harm.

To this end, he did not hesitate to break through the restricted area of scientific research and carry out experiments to transform human genes. 12 years later, he finally cultivated a truly protective skin sample. What he has to do now is to use it for real human experiments.