"Female Addict" after watching

Nannie 2022-04-23 07:02:28

Full stars for Jerome and P's attitude towards Joe, the cruelest truth, an aging woman is the most pitiful and funny existence in the world. If you want to get rid of the funny image, you must avoid getting energy and love from others from the very beginning. You must be self-sufficient in inner energy and self-respect. In the end, you will not only end up with a huge psychological gap and a life dilemma.

The sad thing about some people is that they don't realize that they are different from other people, they never want to create pain, but they continue to create pain for others throughout their lives, although they are kind, they want to create more. Violent beatings will appear helpless and pitiful and overwhelmed when others counterattack. The film is told from the protagonist Joe's first point of view. At the climax of the film, that is, the contrasting treatment of Joe by Jerome, P, and the old man at the end, from Joe's eyes, we can know that she is the three People's final actions are unpredictable.

She didn't realize that she had caused Rojem the pain, her talent for mechanics made Rojem jealous, her rejection of Rojem when applying for a job made him feel inferior and inferior, due to her battle with sex addiction The road is too hard, so she ignores the devastating damage her sex addiction has caused to Rogem and her family. In her eyes, she and her family are victims of sex addiction, while in the eyes of others, she is actually She was a perpetrator of the family, so in the end, she also told P not to cause harm to Rojem. At this time, she felt that Rojem was just a deserter fighting against sex addiction, but she didn't know that Rojem was looking at the yellow-faced, thin-skinned and deceased. She, already disgusted, regarded her as an enemy who caused destruction, and finally treated her in a very humiliating and rude way. Joe spends most of his life fighting sex addiction and pursuing orgasm, while most people's time and energy are spent on work and socializing, including Jerome, which leads Joe to socialize with other people There are serious information gaps and inequities, and she cannot feel the social rules of ordinary people, which is why she fails emotionally and socially.

A wise man does not fall in love. Joe's second love is with the adolescent girl P. P's initiative and tolerance have made her fall in love step by step. However, P's feelings for her are fleeting, fleeting, and even suspicious. P's approach to Joe may be a sign, such as a job. It was her feelings for Joe and Rogem that brought her to such a humiliating position. If it weren't for this senseless and disgusting feeling, with her position and ability at the time, she could have crushed these two people under her feet. There is a very interesting point in the film, L told Joe that P is an inferiority complex and withdrawn girl, as long as a little love and closeness can make P unguarded. But in the development of the follow-up plot, we can see that in fact, love and approval are needed more, and the soul is more fragile. It is not P with parents who are in prison and some minor physical defects, but the parents are harmonious and the family is happy, but they have always been with Soul struggle, Joe, who is not recognized by the society, the traditional image is inverted in the relationship between the two, and the stereotype of the original family theory is also refracted by the mirror and disappears.

The ending of the old man can be guessed, there is no help and understanding without repayment in the world, and profit-seekers disguised as friends are even more hateful

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Nymphomaniac: Vol. II quotes

  • Joe's Father: I've found my tree. My soul tree. And no, it's not that one, okay, 'cause then I would be dead.

    [shows Joe a large oak tree]

    Joe's Father: This is my tree.

    Joe - 10 Years: It's not an ash tree.

    Joe's Father: No, it's an oak tree.

    Joe - 10 Years: It has two trunks.

    Joe's Father: Yeah, isn't it great? It shows itself to both sides, the lake and the forest.

    Joe - 10 Years: But, dad, how does a tree get two trunks?

    Joe's Father: The most common reason is that the top broke when it was very young.

    Joe - 10 Years: That means that you've been broken once. Have you, dad?

    Joe's Father: [long pause] It seems that it can be rather revealing... to find your soul tree.

  • [opening narration for "The Gun"]

    Joe: Whether I left society or it left me, I cannot say. I suppose you can make an argument for both sides. I was on my way to the shady side of the debt collecting business, which, among other things, involved stuff like burning people's cars.