"Girls are ruthless, chickens are not fake"

Reyes 2022-04-23 07:02:02

I sympathize with people who only watched the abridged version, as I sympathize with people who watched Titanic and didn't get to see naked Rose. It's not how much you want to see pussy in ethical movies, nor is it advocating sexual tension; it's just that if you cut out most of the explicit scenes, the title of the single loses half of its meaning (only women, who are left) , let alone the connotation that the film really pours out; but then again, it is naturally worthy of praise to enjoy the extra reward of watching such a film that goes beyond the content.

Compare sexual function to resources (men are fish, women are bait) and sexual desire to appetite (fish eat bait, people fish). The metaphor is equal, both men and women use their own resources to meet their own needs. But the idea of ​​a feminist film is slightly unfair, because "fishing" is dominated by "people", and men play the chosen role.

The feathers used to decorate the bait are women's bodies and clothing, and "flying insects in distress" refer to the fact that pitiful women often inspire men's desire to conquer.

Intensive value output, the first time I felt watching a movie was like reading a book, the last time I was tired was "Henry & June"

The founder of multiplayer sports, the grandfather of time management, Joe already had dark circles before he was a kid!

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Extended Reading
  • Christina 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    #HKIFF# (1) The narrative frame is too delicate, the possibly unreliable narrator + the audience acting as the interpreter is very tense, so at the end... (2) The core of female addicts on the surface is the loneliness of a social misfit Situation, (3) strong irony, often presented as a "scientific" rendition of absurd scenes, and (4) feminist vibes.

  • Pinkie 2021-12-02 08:01:29

    With such high frequency of sexual intercourse, but never got pregnant by accident, you can be a spokesperson for contraceptives

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I quotes

  • Joe: It's my own fault. I'm just a bad human being.

    Seligman: I've never met a "bad human being."

    Joe: Well, you have now.

  • Mrs. H: Whatever? It must be hard, when you've got everything, to know what to say!