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Magnus 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Attempting to use sexual drive to hijack the scale of a car and attacking poison with poison makes these two carriers representing urban space in the United States form a wonderful subject-object tug-of-war. Among them, human beings are at the end of the line, and the two forces above the city are set off in the form of primitive animals. Meaningful and lose-lose...
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Marvin 2022-03-26 09:01:07
David Cronenberg's most controversial work. He used "Crash" to create a new way of playing erotic movies. The crash that was originally an accident became a source of sexual desire, and for the pleasure of it, he was willing to risk his life. Cronenberg's extreme idea isn't a boring erotic gimmick, he's trying to spell out in the absurdity of film noir and lustful purple tones of man's nature of taking pleasure in...
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Freda 2022-03-26 09:01:07
This movie is full of work, with aesthetic sex, SM, GV (bl and Lala), drag racing and collision, use speed and debris to mobilize pleasure to destroy...
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Kaleb 2022-03-26 09:01:07
First the husband fucks the wife in the car, then the husband fucks the husband in the car, and finally the wife fucks the wife in the car. Car crash fanatic, car crash collector. "Bite of the Tongue" uses appetite to film sexual desire, and "crash" uses car accident to film sexual desire. That part in the car wash is...
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Iliana 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The order of personal viewing is just in line with my personal perception: "A Streetcar Named Desire" in 1951... "Titane" in 2021... "Crash" in...
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Anais 2022-03-26 09:01:07
This story at least tells us how to have sex in the car in the most romantic and cool way, and it's a good idea to have sex while having sex... The art of making love is so slow and art is definitely a skill that needs constant...
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Abe 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Fuck=crash=Dopamine+hormone+speed+high+pain+death Watching the scene of the car accident can be so immersed in...
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Grayson 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The film is so cold that it makes me feel uncomfortable. The pictures, dialogue and music constantly emphasize the suppressed and cold emotions. The primitive desires of human beings have been accumulated for a long time in the industrialized society and do not know how to vent, so they can only be released through various deformed ways. I can understand the idea of what the film is trying to convey, but despite my efforts, I still can't get into the film and empathize with the characters. ....
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Anthony 2022-03-26 09:01:07
It should be a metaphor that the sexual relationship between human beings in the future society can already be achieved in another cold way. The expression method is a bit abrupt. When I watched the sex scenes, I was always curious about what Chen Yingying saw in this film. He was so stubborn to give him the jury...
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Braxton 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The vehicle as a broken tool regains its supremacy after being consumed as a middle-class symbol and usefulness, and after a slightly hasty dash, the next shot is the body's scars and prosthetics. In "Desire Express", the two spaces of Canada and Shepparton in the original book have no particularity, but are just universal homogeneous countries abstracted by multiple viaducts. Here, we can even draw a conclusion that Vaughan (Ballard) = Fukuyama, the universal homogenization of the world and...
Crash Comments
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Aric 2022-03-21 09:02:14
gong-chop staggered
I haven't read other movie reviews yet, so I'll write my own feelings here.
The photographer said that only by crashing the car would he seem to be able to rescue himself from the repressed thoughts of a dull life. I think maybe the movie is equating sex (maybe it can't be called sex, but for... -
Marcus 2022-03-25 09:01:10
nonsense
Don't give a few points, I feel nauseated during the process of watching,,, The male protagonist looks like Hugh Grant, but his eyes are dull, and he doesn't feel like a yuppie,, I don't understand, I don't understand men Why did the Lord let his wife and the scarred man watch them have sex in his...
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James Ballard: You should've gone to the funeral.
Catherine Ballard: I wish I had. They bury the dead so quickly. They should leave them lying around for months.
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James Ballard: You had sex with all those men in cars? Only in cars?
Helen Remington: Yes. I didn't plan it that way.
James Ballard: Did you fantasize that Vaughan was photographing all these sex acts as though they were traffic accidents?
Helen Remington: Yes. They felt like traffic accidents.