Is love originally based on sex or affection?

Pedro 2021-12-08 08:01:53

I watched this movie when I was sleeping at noon. It was an ambiguous moment. This time of day is the time when I most want to sleep and I don't want to sleep. I chose to watch this movie today.
The title is already fascinating, mainly because someone mentioned this movie yesterday. It contains a lot of sex scenes. It was starring Nicholas Cage. It is already an old movie today, so I still want to watch it.
Strictly speaking, I haven't finished watching the movie. I watched the previous ones seriously. In the end, because I didn't have enough time, I watched it and watched it fast forward. I added some spoilers later and basically finished the movie. Regarding the director because I really don’t know him, I don’t know much about the background of the movie and the meaning behind it. The whole movie is full of sex and violence. Killing the male protagonist, men and women begin to elope to play, this is the most exciting part of the film, a bit like "Nine Songs", there will be two people's sex scenes every time. Regarding the whole movie, I don’t want to talk too much. I only have one thing I don’t understand. It’s mainly about whether love is based on lust or emotion. There is a scene in it, and there are many close-ups: it is the heroine. During sex, the palm of the hand is involuntarily Open up, relax... and the heroine can easily arouse her sexual desire. When Nicholas talks about some sex scenes, it can arouse her desire to go back to the hotel to have sex. At first, I thought it was intentional in the movie. Or some casual jokes. Later, the person with ugly teeth appeared. He came to her room to borrow the bathroom. Afterwards, he asked to have sex with her. The heroine was obviously resisting. I was thinking that there might be two results. For a while, she refused, ugly. Toothboy left after he could not get his hands. Another result was that Ugly Toothboy would desperately want to possess her. It happened that Nicholas came back and saw him and had a meal with him. In the end, the plot did not develop as I imagined. The Ugly Tooth man’s hands began to walk around her, touching her neck all the way down, and asking the woman to say "Fuck me, fuck me", all the way down to the chest. When he reached the private parts of the heroine, the heroine said "Fuck me" in an extremely reluctant state, as if she couldn't help it...
I suddenly remembered that the camera had such close-ups before. Is this the director's desire to express people's irresistible desires, or desires only happen between the bodies and people cannot control them?
The reason why society is restricted by marriage and social morality will not cause too much incest and derailment? In love, there are body derailment and soul derailment. Men are prone to body derailment, women are prone to soul derailment. Soul derailment means that a person has a lover and does not really have a third party of his own, but his heart lies in another. In people, this is often uncontrollable, and it is impossible to relieve a few people in it.
However, the derailment of the soul is often uncontrollable.
Can this be confused with the physical desire in the movie? Obviously, human thoughts control human behavior. When human behavior appears in ideological contradictions, this trade-off is often restricted by the master in the actual environment.
Speaking of this, I still have questions about this issue. Many people say that you have to watch this director's movie a third time to understand it. Maybe it is. I only watch it once or even incompletely. It is normal to not understand. After reading a lot of film reviews of this movie, I found that many people focused on keywords such as sex and violence, guns, and road movies. I wonder if anyone has other ideas?
This kind of love is crazy and true. I admire this one the most. They get rid of all the worldly, laws, and social rules, and run on their roads alone. The movie also has aliases called "The Wild" and " "Uninhibited Heart" and "My Heart Wild" are obviously more appropriate.
Lust is based on the body, and all love is based on the heart.

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Extended Reading
  • Melyssa 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    12-99-01 A simple love story has become bizarre, helpless, terrifying, hopeless, helpless and surprising because of the addition of a large number of uncontrollable factors. This is probably the United States in the eyes of David Lynch.

  • Jamey 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    Music 10 Picture 8 Director 7 Story 5 Acting 7 Impression 7 Average 6.8/10 At first I watched the movie with the mentality of "this is a love movie", and I felt like I was in a wild and unpredictable way. I waited until Uncle Willem Dafoe I watched it as a comedy when I came out, and at the end, "It turns out that this is still a romance."

Wild at Heart quotes

  • Sailor: Oh, the poor bastard!

  • Lula: Holy shit!

    Sailor: What's up, peanut?

    Lula: I can't take no more of this radio! I never heard so much shit in all my life! Sailor Ripley, you get me some music on that radio this instant! I mean it!