lustful but not lewd

Lola 2022-04-21 09:02:04

I feel that I half understand and half understand what the director wants to express.

When I watched it, I always felt that something was wrong, because the heroine seemed to be just pursuing sexual pleasure. She knew that this was wrong and wrong, but she was numb and didn't want to change. She hates herself like this, admits that she is sinful, and suffers from everything she has suffered, but she does not stop her behavior. Said she was obscene but her eyes looked like a child, even the old heroine's eyes felt very pure.

It's like a person who watches himself fall into a quagmire, the more he struggles, the deeper he sinks.

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until I read the comments

"Nymphomaniac people are after a twisted and bizarre life. Sex addicts want the satisfaction of sexual thirst in the world."

"Nymphomaniac people are inherently rebellious, and the more 'wrong' things are, the more they feel compelled to do them, because they don't like/can't stand a 'right' life like everyone else. They feel that the 'wrong' thing is them What needs to be done, if you dare not do it, it is cowardly and needs to be overcome. For example, Joe accepted the challenge of a good friend to make a bet with a bag of candy. Joe actually did not enjoy the actual challenge process at all, she just felt that this matter It's really "wrong", so wrong that you can't do it, so wrong that you need to agree without hesitation!"

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Very appropriate, I think the heroine is Nymphomaniac, just a sense of stubbornness hitting the south wall.

The heroine's father's eyes always make people feel tender and affectionate.

I can understand the concept of the ending of the first part. The heroine does doi with many people, but jumping out to see her is just a mixture of doi with one person and a group portrait. There is also a low-middle-high three-tone argument, which feels that the heroine's life has formed another kind of perfection, the lover who was completely captured by her, the person she seemed to love, and the dangerous and charming lover she wanted to conquer.

In any case, I still feel that it is necessary to keep oneself clean, and the harder it is to obtain, the higher the value, right? Whether male or female.

There is also the statement about feminism, well, probably, I think that if the heroine is feminist, the heroine will not think that her actions are wrong, but will only feel normal and enjoy it instead of thinking that she is guilty.

As for the man who always seems to be trying to explain the heroine's behavior with literary, rational words or related knowledge, the reality is interspersed with the heroine's memories, and I think this is a good use of montage.

Okay, it seems that the next heroine returns to the family because her husband cheated and regretted it and completed a new transformation. Kind of looking forward to it.

But some scenes are so embarrassing, I was embarrassed and partially ashamed for her when I watched it.

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Extended Reading
  • Tamara 2021-12-02 08:01:29

    Sex addiction is a black hole, the more you do, the lonely you become. It is the constant addition or product of loneliness, the formula: loneliness X loneliness + loneliness X loneliness + loneliness X loneliness...The number on the other side of the equation is the area and volume of the black hole in your heart. Bach’s polyphony is the ultimate in beauty, but in the sexual polyphony is a food chain. Everyone is cherished and pleased by someone, and hunted and swallowed by someone. Love is the secret fixed tune of the third voice, and it is hard to find.

  • Makayla 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    stunned. Looking at "sex addiction" and "climax" from multiple perspectives, the narrative structure is exquisite, and the chapters and chapters are connected naturally. Even if there is a suspicion of falling out of the book bag, the rich metaphors are still very interesting, from oil paintings to loneliness under the stars, from the golden section to Fibonacci Natchee Sequence, from Bach polyphony to Cantus Firmus, poetic literary "special AV for intellectuals". Sex is a reliable short-lived amnesia, an emotional outlet for selflessness, and love is a climax that can be imagined by seeing familiar fragments, and can not feel anything.

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I quotes

  • Seligman: I'm Seligman.

    Joe: What a fucking ridiculous name.

  • Joe: For me, love was just lust with jealousy added; everything else was total nonsense. For every hundred crimes committed in the name of love, only one is committed in the name of sex.