The reason why I chose this film from dozens of DVDs is the theme of "sex", which verifies the quasi truth of "sex is as fierce as a tiger". However, when I watched the film, I found out that what the film tells is not what the synopsis said. What people can see is: a girl who suffered from repeated family setbacks in her teenage years, she is happy on the surface but melancholy on the inside. She loves Linton, she and his lingering indulgence, but she hopes to have more spiritual exchanges with him. The irony is: Linton is a psychiatrist, but does not understand her psychology at all. He is always suspicious of her love, unwilling to meet her "soul communication" requirements, and let her satisfy her own. The requirement of "physical communication", when she was dying, his perverted psychology was already prominent, his possessiveness, his sexual desire, and his love for her.
At the beginning, the director used a flashback technique to put the result of the story in front of the audience, whipping up the audience's appetite, and then crossed the present and the past on the screen. The sex scenes in the film appeared many times, but each scene was short and not explicit, as if it was just to confess to the audience that "this time they have sex". "BAD TIMING" is not translated into "Bad Timing" either literally or in the content of the film. Literally, "BAD TIMING" means "wrong timing", and from the point of view of the theme of the film (mentioned earlier), it should mean that the hearts of the two who are in love are out of sync, the track of their hearts Inconsistent, the distance is very far, so I think it might be translated into "far apart", which means the above theme.
The film focuses on the process of a woman being rescued by suicide, reviewing the causes of her suicide, and editing sex and dying in parallel, creating a very dazzling visual spectacle.