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Stacy 2022-07-07 23:52:44
"A Zed & Two Noughts" Death Obsession and the Law of Parity
Author: Pan Siyi
This is an obscure and bizarre film, exploring the theme of human taboos: bestiality, necrophilia, incest, self-mutilation...
It can be said that the concept of sex beyond normal ethics is all in this film dabble. Just dabbling in it, so far, there is not too much intuitive... -
Gloria 2022-07-07 23:42:46
Aftermath of Wife Bereavement
Greenaway's works always have a lot of symmetrical compositions and music that perfectly fits the rhythm of the shots to show a solemn, solemn sense of ceremony. And this sense of ritual can be said to be the ultimate in this film, a ritual about death, the last ritual of life. At the same time,...

Frances Barber
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Alba Bewick: Imagine that, the body - in all its delicious detail - fading away leaving a skeleton with iron legs.
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Oswald Deuce: How fast does a woman decompose?
Oliver Deuce: Six months, maybe a year? Depends on the conditions.
Oswald Deuce: Does being pregnant make any difference?
Oliver Deuce: No.
Oswald Deuce: And the baby?
Oliver Deuce: How far gone was she?
Oswald Deuce: Perhaps ten weeks.
Oliver Deuce: Then you'd never know.
Oswald Deuce: [long pause] I cannot stand the idea of her rotting away.
[short pause]
Oswald Deuce: What is the first thing that happens?
Oliver Deuce: The first thing that happens is bacteria set to work in the intestine.
Oswald Deuce: What sort of bacteria?
Oliver Deuce: [matter-of-factly] Bicosis populi. There are supposed to be 130,000 bicoses in each lick of a human tongue; 250,000 in a french kiss. First exchanged at the very beginning of creation when Adam kissed Eve.
Oswald Deuce: Suppose Eve kissed Adam.
Oliver Deuce: Unlikely. She used her first 100,000 on the apple.