The monk can touch it, but I can't? ——In fact, the slut humiliation in the patriarchal society is done by both men and women. Even a person with a clear theory, such as S, is deeply rooted by this habit. What's more, the sleeping joe is the wounded and weak prey mentioned at the beginning, and the ending of S who can fish is doomed from the beginning.
It seems that sex addicts and asexuals become each other after listening to a night of stories, but they are not. J wanted to try another way of living voluntarily, and her behavior did not hinder others. P is relying on the confidence given to him by the patriarchal society, and bases his wish to change his life on the basis of ignoring the wishes of women. So, the film essentially says: women have the right to control their own bodies. And men are far from realizing it. In addition, a question that the director himself cannot answer is: Can people be separated from their flesh and spirit? Pure spirit or pure meat? Or did the spirit give it and the flesh to her? Or first spirit and then meat? Well, the director said he couldn't answer
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