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Iva 2023-05-09 06:02:12
The male protagonist takes no further action after touching his knees, balancing self-esteem and desire, which is a bit like love. In fact, the concept of love is quite similar to the concept of MacGuffin. Claire's knee is probably the most beautiful MacGuffin in film...
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Dee 2023-04-01 10:47:10
The changes in people's inner emotions are really subtle. Rohmer's capture of this is delicate and accurate, and he can be called a psychologist among...
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Nyasia 2023-03-27 11:26:59
the man has a lot desire on the unfuckable...
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Donavon 2023-02-20 23:03:59
Reading this story now feels too loose. Don Quixote thought he was flying to the sun, and diplomats thought the guinea pig moral test would not make much difference in essence. Béatrice was really young at the time. She said that Rohmer looked simple and complicated, and she really wanted to know more about him, but he didn't appear in public. (In the end, they still collaborated on a lot of films, from girls to young women, enough to make me jealous. 2020.12.13 Another holiday in the six moral...
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Nestor 2023-02-19 11:38:19
The male protagonist Krom is a little narcissistic, and it is difficult to avoid it when people are middle-aged? Thought he was attractive, but in fact neither girl was interested in him. The last excuse is to observe life and be the writer's "guinea pig". "Taking advantage of others" repeatedly stroked Claire's knees, very wretched. The scenery in Rohmer's film is so beautiful, and I love the...
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Gerson 2023-02-12 13:39:10
Suddenly there is no narration, so I'm not used to it. It is found that Rohmer's character is either on vacation or deliberately puts himself in a relaxed posture, echoing the inner moral defense with an exposed physical posture. It is more delicate and ambiguous than the previous work: the "game" played with Aurora; coveting the "knee", an organ that is neither too erotic nor too aggressive; and the inexplicable Lolita feelings. These point to a moral grey area. The handwritten version and the...
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Cleve 2023-02-03 20:32:41
So beautiful that I don't know what to say about it! Diplomats analyze their own desires and talk about their "experiments" on desires. Under the fixed lens that is not far or near, we, as viewers, seem to have obtained a certain kind of peeping perspective on the spot. Also transferred to myself, desire is superimposed on desire (also, Rohmer is definitely a foot fetish long-leg control.!...
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Domenick 2023-01-14 07:16:30
I do it all for you. The more flawless Claire's knees are, the more ugly the man's hypocritical face is. The ending is a black and white...
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Norwood 2022-12-24 06:28:11
When you're in a bad mood, it's right to look at Rohmer. The long and short summer time, the leaves and the sun are intertwined, the water surface is the clearest blue, and even the lust is pure and not lewd. It is almost the closest to the ideal of real life. ; Beatrice already had the kind of semi-mature youthful innocence that she will still have in the future when she was a girl; I said earlier that CMBYN's Italian countryside captured the taste of...
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Jayda 2022-12-22 13:15:34
4.5 Not "Lolita", but a Don Quixote allegory. A haughty diplomat, maturity and complete confidence are his greatest attractions, yet this is also his Achilles' heel. He always thinks of himself too open-minded, too few desires. Every communication with Aurora is a torture, "Do you really have no desires?" The more he answered lightly, the more deeply he was caught in the true and false struggle between morality and desire. All Laura longs for is fatherhood, and Carat longs for love. Faced with...
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Nicole 2022-11-17 06:07:39
Desires and Cages - The Reality of the Middle Class
In the opening chapter, the male protagonist Jerome meets Aurora, a female writer who has been a good friend for many years. After a while, he casually talks about a mural in the room-Don Quixote and Sancho are blindfolded riding on a wooden horse, and someone in front holds a torch. Let them think...
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Bailee 2022-12-09 10:02:12
babble, endless
As always ramble, endless dialogue. There are no stories in real life and emotions, some are just details, only one can perceive them, but they are hidden from the outside, neither strong nor bland, the inner wishes and fluctuations. So much dialogue is a luxury for real life and emotion. Life has...
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Jerome: I don't really have a type. Looks don't matter to me. That is, beyond a certain level of acceptability. All women are equal. It's the character alone that counts.
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Laura: I was born to be unhappy. But no, I won't be unhappy. I'm very happy. I only think of positive things. People are unhappy because they want to be. When I feel down, I think about how there are happy times and that crying does no good anyway. I think about how marvelous it is to be here and how much fun I'm going to have.
Jerome: What do you call having fun?
Laura: Having fun is being alive. For instance, today I'm very happy. Tomorrow I may be sad. So then I make myself think of something else. I concentrate on one specific thing and how fantastic it is, and I'm happy for the rest of the day.