The film is a rational account of sex and love in a very emotional style. This rationality is reflected in the metaphors about "flying insects" and "Boffiche sequence", as well as in the annotated subtitles that appear from time to time. The constant transformation of rationality and sensibility has also resulted in a more abstract expression in the film, which may be felt by those who have had similar experiences. But to be honest, the film is more like a curious story to me, and the theme of the film is more like a bunch of boring theories.
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