Well, it's time to look at the animal world.
A strange male protagonist.
He indulges his physical desires so much, one night stand recruits prostitutes 3P men and women are not taboo In the end, low man has a strict moral bottom line - he can't stop pushing his sister away, pushing away, pushing away repeatedly, even if it is heartbreaking, even if it hurts both sides, he still pushes away.
A strange pair of siblings.
The movie doesn't make any clear statement about their relationship, but from the beginning to the end it repeatedly implies that which sister can wantonly be naked in front of her brother, and can break into her brother's room dressed in cool clothes, lie on her brother's bed and hug him...
if I left, I would never hear from you again, don't you think that's sad?
I need you, we're not bad people, just come from bad place...
So in my powerful brain supplement, everything my sister does It can be explained that even sleeping with the boss at his brother's house has become a kind of provocation, a kind of temptation, and then ends it all again with "Thanks for letting me stay".
Brandon tried to save himself, he discarded everything and tried to start a normal relationship but failed - he can be unscrupulous in sex, copulation, only focus on sex itself, but can't make love with emotion, maybe his heart The relationship has been firmly imprisoned by his bottom line, and there is no way to give it to others; and Sissy, she fought against this imprisonment, hoping to break it, also failed, and then escaped with her life...
Japan is always about brother-sister romance 's movies, all kinds of small fresh, all kinds of pure love, even so, still can't whitewash the bad morals - Shame.
It is undeniable that this is also love, it is a scar, engraved on the wrist or in the heart.
Inescapable love and scars, unbearable Shame.
I always adhere to the public morality, but I really don't want to blame the people in the play, and I don't want to guess the final choice of Brandon. I hope they can finally get peace, which really comes from inner peace.
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