Extended Reading
  • Horace 2022-01-19 08:01:49

    Pillow has nothing to do with sex

    I don't understand why people associate this movie with sex. In the movie, I saw a woman with extraordinary bearing, independence, strong, creative passion and sense of family honor; all I saw were the exquisite calligraphy written on the skin, the ups, downs, and pressures of the brushstrokes. ,...

  • Savannah 2022-01-19 08:01:49

    What a subtle and slutty thing writing on the body

    When God first made people out of clay, he painted eyes, lips, and sexual characteristics, and then wrote everyone's name on their faces so that they would not forget them. God kisses their foreheads, and if you are satisfied with your work, sign your name on the back of the clay figure, and the...

  • Madeline 2022-01-19 08:01:49

    With such a concept first, the film that should be saved by ritualized audiovisual was completely dismantled by the collage-style Greenaway modernism. So after playing with Peter in Cannes for a few years, this movie is still a concern.

  • Aidan 2022-01-19 08:01:49

    Qingzi, played by Wu Junmei, is really a selfish and cowardly woman, especially in the emotional game, she has never had the courage to increase her weight. Whether she is fleeing Japan or far away from Hong Kong, when she is in control of her marriage and love, she looks like a doting girl who is ill. She only cares about her own gains and losses, ignoring the efforts behind them. Family feud, hatred, freedom, happiness, she is just accepting it. She used her art to disguise her own wandering corpse, to squeeze her shaky self-esteem, and use calligraphy and memories to package the memorial service that regretted her father and lover. It was no different from the weak literati who used a cold pen to kill others. 7.0

The Pillow Book quotes

  • Nagiko: I need writing. Don't ask why. Just take out your pen and write on my arm.

  • Nagiko: I like the smell of paper - all kinds. It reminds me of the scent of skin.