shame

Presley 2022-04-21 09:01:40

Dying of shame, in 1970, Lacan left this sentence after finishing his entire psychoanalytic course.
We can have sex with people we love because love and sex are closely related. But we can't have sex with our relatives, we can't have sex with our father, mother, sister, sister, brother, brother, but we love them. Love and sex split in them.
So it is not difficult to predict that the male protagonist tries his best to be emotional, but he fails. Because love for a loved one cannot be sexual, it is repressed, it is castrated.
When you fall in love with a person, confess to her (him), but cannot have normal sex, you should realize that something is wrong with you.
The younger sister loves the father, the elder brother becomes the substitute, the elder brother loves the mother, and the younger sister becomes the substitute. As can be seen from the relevant clips of the movie, it seems that the male protagonist's parents have a problem, perhaps his father cheated or his mother cheated.
So, everything is under the share. Because of severe depression, the male protagonist has a strong, abnormal, abnormal, and sexual drive. He is pursuing pleasure, and the more he pursues, the more he finds that these pleasures are false and hallucinations, so he pursues them more and more. Those women are just the floating signifiers of the male protagonist, and the signifiers are the depression that the male protagonist cannot get rid of. This kind of pursuit and escape makes the male protagonist no longer feel ashamed for a short time. It's a pity that the shameful thing has finally come, and his sister is still here, and what needs to be solved is still to be solved.
Suicide can only deepen the shame. The proof was completely engulfed by the shame. useless.
This movie deduces that people, because of what they love, because of what they have sex, because of taboos.

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Shame quotes

  • Sissy Sullivan: We're not bad people. We just come from a bad place.

  • Sissy Sullivan: I'm trying, I'm trying to help you.

    Brandon Sullivan: How are you helping me, huh? How are you helping me? How are you helping me? Huh? Look at me. You come in here and you're a weight on me. Do you understand me? You're a burden. You're just dragging me down. How are you helping me? You can't even clean up after yourself. Stop playing the victim.

    Sissy Sullivan: I'm not playing the victim. If I left, I would never hear from you again. Don't you think that's sad? Don't you think that's sad? You're my brother.