Self-harm or abuse, which one is more appropriate?

Demarco 2022-04-19 09:01:58

Rather than saying that this is an SM film that is more advanced than "Fifty Shades of Grey", it is better to say that it is looking for a way to vent that suits you.
I always thought that it was terrible for people who were cruel to themselves, and what was even more terrible was to enjoy the pleasure of self-mutilation, so Lee was sent to a nursing home, and obviously he was not cured.
In the process of contacting society, meeting Grey, vague interrogation, harsh scrutiny, and a little bit of testing, formed a tacit way of getting along.
The difference is that Lee enjoys it, and gradually develops in a good direction, while Grey is restraining, like two straight lines, after meeting, extending in two different directions, but as paranoid as Lee, how can he let what he wants? He slipped away, so she could sit still in Grey's office, waiting for his return, for no reason, just because she wanted to.
Since the way of being abused makes oneself better and makes oneself happy and happy, why restraint.

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Extended Reading
  • Alec 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    When M meets S, when S meets M. In five words, Jiao Po meets a fan.

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The lens, tone, plot, and atmosphere all show that Spielberg wants to copy David Lynch and engage in an absolutely rebellious journey of spiritual healing. There is no perfect relationship, only the person who is right for you. There is no such thing as love, only love or not. When S meets M, it may seem strange and incomprehensible to others, but to them, it is not a romantic love fairy tale.

Secretary quotes

  • [Mr. Grey tells Lee about the several faults in her body language]

    E. Edward Grey: [Mr. Grey slams his book shut stopping Lee from leaving the office] Lee.

    E. Edward Grey: [Lee stops and turns around] When people come into this office, you are a visual representation of my business. And the way you dress is disgusting.

    Lee: [Lee looks down at her wardrobe] Uh... I'm sorry.

    E. Edward Grey: You're tapping your toe all the time and playing with your hair. You're either going to have to wear a hairnet or stop playing with your hair.

    E. Edward Grey: [Lee begins to walk back out, as she stops again without turning around] And another thing. Do you realize that you're always sniffling?

    Lee: I... I'm sniffling?

    E. Edward Grey: And what is with your tongue... when you're typing?

    Lee: [Lee pauses before answering] I'm sorry. I didn't know I sniffled.

    E. Edward Grey: [Mr. Grey responds in a low tone] Well... you do.

  • [Mr. Grey tests Lee by pretending the phone is ringing]

    E. Edward Grey: The phone is ringing.

    E. Edward Grey: [Lee looks to the silent phone] Answer it.

    Lee: I'm sorry...

    E. Edward Grey: [Mr. Grey makes the sound of a phone ringing] Brriinngg! Brriinngg! Brriinngg!

    Lee: [Lee smiles] Oh.