Scott is not photographing the human society but the animal world.
Animals on the grassland have two pursuits that are eternal, survival and sex.
The film opens with sex, and the white sheets are full of the taste of love between men and women. Fassbender uses a flirting way to tease Cruz to express her sexual desire and help her achieve it. It seems very cool but it is only the level of sexuality of a vegetarian animal. It's just a rabbit. Look at the next appearances of Javier Baden and Cameron Diaz. The woman who raises a cheetah is different after all. The whole body exudes the smell of a female leopard in heat. Compared with Penelope, who is straightforward and a little shy, Cameron’s libido is more wild. In her consciousness Sex is free and natural, and has never been constrained by ascetic morality. Reid used the priest as the moral ruler of human civilization to portray the significant differences between the two women. The old man did take Cameron as a female leopard in estrus. Asking her to have sex with the yellow Ferrari obviously referred to the speedy sports car as a male cheetah. Javier couldn't satisfy her desire from beginning to end, and could only serve as a tool to moisturize her throat after orgasm. Javier used catfish to describe the place he had seen that should have fascinated the man the most, indicating that he could not keep up with the filming at all. How to make love to a female leopard, you should use your teeth to feel the tremor of its throat, suppress it with your body, lose all resistance, only the upper body gasp and lower body contraction power, let it in your male hormones The smell is calm as a cat. Javier can't do this. Compared with Cameron, he is just a wild dog. Animals with stronger sexual dominance will be more viable. It is inevitable that the wild dogs Javier and Pete will be eliminated on the cruel prairie.
Survival and sex are the core topics of the film. Only by living can we enjoy sex, and only by living can we thrive. So the whole story can be expressed like this: There are rabbits, wild dogs, cheetahs, and lions on the prairie where drugs grow. Everything follows the law of survival of the fittest. The two big white rabbits fell in love, and the male rabbit wanted to make more money to satisfy the female rabbit, so he cooperated with wild dogs on a lion picnic, but the cheetah also caught sight of this picnic. The cheetah killed the wild dog and swallowed lunch and escaped. The lion Not chasing the cheetah and killed the mother rabbit. At the back of the film, the lion educates the rabbit Fassbender a lot of philosophies. In fact, it is just a sentence "a rabbit is a rabbit, you have no choice." The protagonist should not be Michael Fassbender, but Cameron Diaz.
Cruel background: According to statistics, nearly 10,000 people in Mexico die from drug crimes every year. In November 2012, the former female mayor of Tiquizio, Michoacán, Mexico, was tortured and tossed and left her body to be forgotten by God. The kingdom once again received the attention of the world. In the white candlelight at the end of the film, I thought of those who died. If there is hell in the world, it must be Mexico. The film basically shows three types of victims of Mexico’s drug war: people who do not die or die, such as Brad Pitt, and people who are involuntarily in the rivers and lakes, such as motorcycle express. Truck drivers, innocent people like Penelope Cruz.
This is a film that reflects on the core part of human nature, survival and sex, without civilization.
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