"Shame" is the second work of Steve McQueen. There are three reasons you can take time out of your busy schedule to watch this film. One, the popular youngster Fassbender and Carey Mulligan co-starred; two, a lot of nude scenes; three, Fassbender and Carey Mulligan co-starred in a lot of nude scenes. There are so many nude scenes in this film that it is absolutely no match for many erotic movies, and the interpretation of sex is by no means limited to sensuality. But the suddenness of the film's nudity scenes is truly startling. When the movie started, the slow-moving audience was still enjoying the subtitles at the beginning, imagining the storyline, and Fassbender was already wandering around the house without a trace. For the old birds who often watch movies, this is nothing, until Fassbender turned around nonchalantly, swinging the big bird to aim at the screen, the male movie fans were shocked, and then exclaimed, "Wow, it's really big!"
This movie not only needs to be watched by parents, but it is also not suitable for men with low self-esteem and women who want to be dissatisfied.
Just when you are just recovering from the shocking start, watching Fassbender molesting a married girl on the subway, lamenting how easy it is to have an affair, being convinced by Fassbender's superhuman needs, thinking about what love is when. Fassbender opened the door of the bathroom, so the beautiful girl in his mind, Carey Mulligan, was also naked. The white light in the mirror instantly dazzled his eyes. Many male fans found an opportunity to fight back and looked at the girl next to them with disdain. , rub, really white!
These two shots are enough to attract people to watch this movie. If you reveal the men behind you, the threesome, etc., please hold on to yourself and pay attention to your demeanor.
If you interpret Steve McQueen's "Shame" in this way, I think the director will realize a truth. If you want to use some erotic methods, you don't want to win the approval of Chinese movie fans. Fortunately, this is just a joke, so as not to make a movie that pursues such a deep pursuit boring .
"Shame" tells us about a promising young man in New York, handsome, tall, and successful in his career, but immersed in pornography, prostitutes, sexual encounters, and video services. It's a story on the way to the *flight* plane. There is a female voice who always asks him to answer the phone and leave messages for him, making people guess that the hero is hurt by love, so he is so indulgent. It wasn't until the female voice said that she had cancer and labial cancer that the girl who was dreaming of romantic movies dropped her jaw. It turned out that the female voice was the hero's sister, blonde, snow-white, but unruly. At the same time, it was painful, tormented, and cut his wrists many times. Such a pair of brothers and sisters who were supposed to depend on each other, but kept quarreling, but it was revealed everywhere that they still cared about each other.
The male protagonist has a well-dressed, talkative boss, is married, and slept with his sister at the first meeting, but it is shameful to criticize the male protagonist's A* movies full of computers. Such a shameless man was actually a deserter, in Spielberg's "War in the Pacific." As the movie progresses, I always think about what the shame of the movie refers to, whether it is debauchery, hypocrisy, or inability to extricate myself from desire.
The male protagonist has never been short of beauties who fall into their arms, but they cannot have love. They are only controlled by endless desires and cannot extricate themselves. The black girl who once threw away all the pornographic publications and pornographic films in anger, the black girl who was dating the company, was at the last moment. This is a person who can only have sex with strangers, but can't have love, is a sex addict, is a poor person who is controlled by lust but wants to die. The male protagonist can only vent, and the prostitute, after the orgasm, sits down beside the bed, enduring the contemptuous laughter of the prostitute. With a man, there is no basic affection, just for pleasure. Threesome, exhausted the last bit of strength, the picture is beautiful, but it makes people sigh, close-up of the face before orgasm, helplessness, regret, release after orgasm, depression. What is shame, it is desire, is suppressed by desire, and even loses the ability to have real emotions because of desire.
The younger sister sang New York in the bar, her red lips opened and closed, and she walked all the way from "Don't Let Me Go" and "Desperate Driving", showing the sadness vividly. The male protagonist burst into tears, but he could only endure the obscenity in the apartment. There was such a contrast between the sisters on and off the stage. The same slutty sister can be on the other end of the phone, crying and begging, saying I love you, don't drive me away. In the end, the younger sister cut her wrists again. In the white bathroom, the bright red blood stained the fair skin of the younger sister and the burning pain of the hero. My sister didn't get her wish, this is not the end, but the beginning of another reincarnation.
I even hoped that the male protagonist would express his love for his sister, and wishful thinking that this was a story about a brother-sister love that was suppressed, but the director told us that this is actually a political film. Everyone can't get rid of their desires. There is always a contrast between the inner and outer parts. The enjoyment seen by others has become the source of our pain. Human nature will eventually return to its original appearance, and we cannot go too far on the road of pursuing strong tastes.
The story is not that complicated, and life is actually very simple. "Shame" is not secretive, it just allows us to face our hearts, enjoy a bland story, and think about it a little bit.
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