This is a sad rock story

Glenna 2022-04-23 07:02:02

It's a rock story, a story of insecurity and uncompromising face that uses rock as an opportunity but struggles and pain as its content.

The director's heart is full of the power to fight against this mundane world. This is a tiresome, sad story with a woman's body as the trigger, but the director didn't do it.

Although the whole film is filled with the world's harm to her and the cold narrative comfort, but the characters fight against this fucking B-like world as if to free themselves from this mundane world. Will this kind of life be better? Not at all. So, the director decided to make it into a movie, let it ferment, let it mate with the world as it is, vomit together, immerse it in the atmosphere of crazy imagination and crazy raving, and then throw it in, throw it into a person At the end of the film, which everyone finds vulgar, of course, our listener is shot dead by the heroine. Why? Are you telling us the truth, the listener is not the outsider of this cruel world, he is also a part of this damn world, after you just received the self-comfort of forgiveness, he can't wait to become the same as this world The lecher, the accomplice. He makes you understand that you have to go on with this kind of life, it's still wailing.

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Extended Reading
  • Elouise 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    B+ / Obsessed with the blending of different visual languages, the final polyphonic split-screen paragraph is stunned; the script is very interesting at first, but then becomes a scattered light capture, rather than a profound essay or a grand confession. Compared with "Shame", it is also a sex addiction, and female desire is obscured in the deeper layers of social culture. The same is true in "Her". Looking at the title obviously wants to make it epic, but it seems to be in the heat. /Director's version upholds the original judgment

  • Eloise 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The song of the opening chariot suddenly appeared and startled me, how did I think of it like this, like it.

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I quotes

  • Jerôme: Good job, Liz!

  • Seligman: Love is blind.

    Joe: No, no, no. It's worse. Love distort things. Or even worse, love is something you never asked for. The erotic was something that I ask for or even demanded of men. But this idiotic love... I felt humiliated by it. And all the dishonesty that follows.

    Joe: The erotic is about saying yes. Love appeals to lowest instincts, wrapped up in lies. How do you say yes when you mean no? And vice-versa. I'm ashamed of what I became. But it was beyond my control.