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Monique 2022-04-22 07:01:05
Lexical lewdness about "Perfume"
Compilation Program/Stance: Spread out, not crumble. Bullshit.
Compilation rationale/evidence: imagination, associative power. awesome.
Compilation stubborn/contradictory: desperately speaking in the boring. Pretentious/reliable.
This is a belated dictionary dedicated to the awesome Suskind, the... -
Shaina 2022-04-23 07:01:31
murder?
After seeing the movie for the first time, I deliberately went to find the novel to read.
The words are much clearer than the images, and justify my objections to the movie's subtitle: "A Murderer's Tale".
This film has several hallmark words: perfume, perfumer, pervert killer, group sex....

Sara Forestier
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Berenice 2022-03-23 09:01:31
It is a satirical fable that expresses the blind worship and ignorant superstition of the capitalist tradition to the flashy Fangze, but the criticism is far from thorough enough. If the pretentious Grenouille finally returns to his birthplace and finds that the bottom fish market people have long been numb from the year after year of the harsh environment - losing the admiration for his proud genius, this mistake The miserable end of the loved one's desire for approval is the real vainness.
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Willa 2022-03-21 09:01:30
The film is often mistaken for a French film, but it is actually a German film. (If the disgusting scenes at the beginning can be removed, I will give this film five stars)
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer quotes
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Narrator: He still had enough perfume left to enslave the whole world if he so chose. He could walk to Versailles and have the king kiss his feet. He could write the pope a perfumed letter and reveal himself as the new Messiah. He could do all this, and more, if he wanted to. He possessed a power stronger than the power of money, or terror, or death - the invincible power to command the love of man kind. There was only one thing the perfume could not do. It could not turn him into a person who could love and be loved like everyone else. So, to hell with it he thought. To hell with the world. With the perfume. With himself.
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Narrator: When Jean-Baptiste did finally learn to speak he soon found that everyday language proved inadequate for all the olfactory experiences accumulating within himself.