Like "I Made This House," it's another story about marginalized people who challenge the comfort zone of moral evaluation.
The movie viewing experience is also very similar. The first half will cause psychological discomfort, but if you keep watching, the strong disgust for the protagonist will gradually calm down, and you will try to understand.
The story unfolds in the form of a dialogue between an asexual person and a sex addict. The sex addict slowly recalls his past life, while the asexual person listens quietly and sometimes gives many wonderful comments.
Among the sex addicts, female addicts have a more difficult life. Female addicts not only have to face the serious damage to their personal lives caused by their endless sexual desire, making it difficult for them to enjoy normal love and family life; The particularity of her female identity will cause a devastating blow to the human marriage and family order based on monogamy, and then shake the foundation of society. Therefore, female addicts have to face condemnation and even persecution from social morality, and then lose their social status. living space.
The life experience of the protagonist female addict Joe is like this. Endless sexual desire destroys love and family, and finally embarks on the road of crime, becoming a social outcast who fully resists the social order.
The twists and turns of the whole story challenge the audience's moral values, but the final outcome is absurd and tragic. Joe, who has endured endless hardships, told the asexual Seligman about his experience, and the block in his chest disappeared. He was ready to kill his sexual desire. He would never have sex again. The sexual desire that he had never had in his life, attempted to violate Joe, and finally Joe had to kill Seligman.
So far, Joe has no possibility of returning to normal society.
PS
It is strongly recommended that major companies such as NETFLIX adapt this film into a pornographic TV series
If you watch the director's cut of "Women Addict", you will find that it is a pornographic film, not a pornographic film. And Netflix and other big companies seem to have been working on some groundbreaking large-scale projects recently, such as the super popular adult cartoon "Love, Death and Robots" a while ago. So, I have a whim, Netflix can try to make this movie into a TV series, and complete the pornographic scenes and sex scenes with the standard of A-movies (you can take the X-ART route). Think about it: Complete erotic footage + curious themes + twists and turns + profound extended discussion, this will definitely be a hit... And it also creates a new type: porn TV series...
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