I watched "Female Addict" today. People who don't like allegorical movies will watch it patiently. After all, the heroine is really sexy. The story is about the female protagonist's desire and curiosity about sex since she was a child, and then to the initial practice. At the same time, she began to be depraved and decadent. Later, because she lost the correct concept of sex, she stepped on many boats. Although she hated true love and thought that men were stupid, she still inevitably felt lonely. Of course, this can only be a vicious circle. Some parts of the movie are more realistic, and it can be seen from all kinds of wonderful brain holes, which makes the audience feel incredible.
But at the same time, the male protagonist of this film, who is also a third perspective, maintains reason and sympathy when listening to the story. Maybe he acts as a guide for the audience's attitude and, to a certain extent, enables the audience who were planning to relax to think calmly- Sex addiction is just It is a social phenomenon that more reflects people's loss of "feelings" after experiencing some events. Just like the heroine still has the only remaining love of her father's love in her heart, she may be able to return to the natural feeling by mixing this "seasoning", but this life-saving straw, or the redemption of conscience, has been sexually intercourse in the past. The inherent consciousness of the future has been broken, and the precious emotions of human beings, the fantasy that is objectively built on the basis of human nature, has collapsed, which means that it can never be retrieved. Actually, from my point of view, the filmmakers are probably influenced by the English literature stream of consciousness or other complex genres, and they stereotype the simple things, just like some people worry about this in adolescence, some people worry about that. It's no big deal.
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