The social philosophy of sex

Ashley 2022-04-22 07:01:26

I watched the 1997 version a long time ago. When I watched porn, except for a few fragrant scenes, the plot didn't leave any impression. But Kubrick's version is actually not erotic at all. People who watch it for the first time without any clues about the lines may not know whether they have sex, really. . .

Okay, after all, it is the work of King B Kubrick. I actually don't like him very much, especially "2001: A Space Odyssey", the plot is too bland. If there are no pornographic scenes in this story, it can basically be regarded as unfaithful to the original, and Kubrick's version is not as good as the 1997 version. In other places, the filming was mediocre, and it can only be said that a story was told in a normal manner, and the camera language and logic were also scattered. It is shocking to start with a shooting, but it is not necessarily good in terms of the connotation of the work. So the rating is not high, I give it a three-and-a-half star.

Lolita should count as a story of desire and repressed social norms. I actually like 13- and 14-year-old girls. At this age, they are sensible but have not been assimilated by society. Youthful vitality is all out of nature. The power of social norms and behavioral norms is not so strong, so they are especially energetic.

Kubrick's erotic performance is too obscure, anyway, you can give a scene like a piece of clothing or a weak body, you can't talk about the theme of love without a sex scene. Regarding the matter of sex, first of all, men and women should have sex directly when they are together, don't fix those useless spiritual love and so on, harm others and yourself, all of them become perverted, and the sexual pressure should be released as soon as it is released , what a big deal. In theory, it is more reliable to have sex after love, at least there is no need to doubt that you are having sex with you. Secondly, you should be generous, don't put so much psychological pressure, as long as you love me.

The problem with Han, an intellectual, is that he has a very moral sense, and he does not dare to face his own and other people's desires, or he does not understand desires. That's why I only dare to travel around with Lolita. Although I "love" Lolita and have sex with her, I can't accept this relationship intellectually. This is up to you. Either you leave, or you open up and accept it. To drive Lolita away and drive yourself crazy by yourself, is there something to hate about poor people?

The reason why Lolita fell in love with the screenwriter was because she was open, she could accept the desires of women, and she would encourage others to express desires. There is still a difference between university professors who play art and mainstream society. But this person really deserves to be damned. First, he can see the relationship between Han and Lolita, and use social pressure to scare Han for his own sex. The second is to not lead others to the benefit, and directly push Lolita into a position that is completely unacceptable to society.

Lolita is actually quite miserable, and it can be considered unkind to others. She acts on her own desires, and then she can only get into the worst position in society.

The above is actually not a complete interpretation of the film. The film does not say so much, or does not express so much. Although some details (such as the woman saying that my husband and I are very open) are a bit interesting, the overall logic clues are very weak. . These are just my own understanding and understanding of what the book presents. I plan to read the original novel when I have time. However, this understanding is probably not very wrong. The original novel is a classic probably because it raised these questions. Today's society is more open (I say the United States), there may not be so many restrictions, but the problems faced still exist. Everyone has to face the balance between their own desires and social norms, or how to deal with their own behavior and the opinions and opinions of others. Try to satisfy your desires within social norms.

People, I still have to live a real and free life. I don't know how to do things like that, and I'd better let him cool off when I meet someone who is so awkward. Otherwise, you will harm yourself and others, and you will end up with all kinds of cups.

Eating, sleeping, popping, why are you so tired?

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Lolita quotes

  • Charlotte Haze: There's a nice view from this window... of the front lawn.

  • Charlotte Haze: Is, um, Madame Humbert, um...

    Humbert Humbert: There's no "Madame". We are divorced...

    Charlotte Haze: Oh...

    Humbert Humbert: *Happily* divorced.

    Charlotte Haze: When did all this happen?

    Humbert Humbert: About a year ago - in Paris.

    Charlotte Haze: Oh, Paris, France, madame... You know, monsieur, I really believe that it's only in the Romance Languages that one is able to really relate in a mature fashion. In fact I remember when the late Mr. Haze and I... when we were on our honeymoon abroad, I knew that I'd never felt married until I'd heard myself addressed as "Senora".

    Humbert Humbert: So you were in Spain?

    Charlotte Haze: No, Mexico!

    Humbert Humbert: Oh, Mexico, mm-hmm!

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