Silence - the ultimate expression

Neil 2022-04-19 09:02:08

The most sublime shot is to explain why the protagonist is lying in this dark alley.

Both knew Joe, maybe they never talked about Joe, and neither knew that this woman was in each other's lives, and both played the most important role.

When the man saw her, he beat her silently, venting the hatred in his heart. The woman watched her with excitement and felt disdain and ridicule.

The scene of silence without saying a word is full of imagination. The little girl would be thinking that Joe wanted to shoot and kill because this man took his girl. What do men think? You might be thinking, you left me and now you want to shoot me?

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  • Davonte 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    #watchnotes# 1565 3.5 days know how much I love that asexual professor who knows everything and everything comes from books. When I watched I, I was thinking, if this ending occurs, I will give a bad review! I don't understand how the climax can be achieved in the face of Quanwuxing's flesh and blood. I don't understand the love and hate of the enhanced version of the adopted daughter. The thing I don't understand the most is...why don't you combine the love of your life to engage in that ancient industry~. The ending song is great.

  • Clement 2022-04-24 07:01:12

    It's not that sex can't be used as a weapon (wealth), but once it's described in this way, it's vulgar. No, if even a lecherous woman wanted to try lesbianism, or if Jesus could feel sexual excitement while being whipped, it wouldn't seem like a big deal--not to mention the ambiguous whipping scene in "The Passion". Thinking of what--how can this kind of film noir's hatred of women cause uproar in the 21st century? Not to mention the report of the gunshot, I am afraid that even throwing rocks may not cause ripples.

Nymphomaniac: Vol. II quotes

  • Joe: Nobody knew his secret. Most probably not even himself. He sat there with his shame. I suppose I sucked him off, is a kind of apology.

    Seligman: That's unbelievable!

    Joe: Listen to me. This is a man who had succeeded in repressing his own desire, who had never before given into it right up until I forced it out. He had lived a life full of denial and had never hurt a soul. I think that's laudable.

    Seligman: No matter how much I try, I can't find anything laudable in pedophilia.

    Joe: That's because you think about the, perhaps 5% who actually hurt children. The remaining 95% never live out their fantasies. Think about their suffering. Sexuality is the strongest force in human beings. To be born with a forbidden sexuality must be agonizing. The pedophile who manages to get through life with the shame of his desire, while never acting on it, deserves a bloody medal.

  • Joe: The human qualities can be expressed in one word: hypocrisy.