one's possessiveness

Audreanne 2022-04-22 07:01:31

I once saw a movie called "Breathe", a French youth film. It's a lot like a lily slice, but it's not. Because the movie is about a girl who is madly infatuated with another girl and wants to possess this girl. But unfortunately, the girl she is infatuated with and yearns for prefers freedom and unrestrainedness, and she is tired of being controlled and possessed. So the rift between the two became bigger and bigger, until one girl suffocated the other girl alive. It's scary, it's creepy, but it's also intriguing. The first time I watched the film, I was immersed in it and meditated on it. Both girls are stunningly beautiful, so you'd think this is an amazing story rather than a disgusting one. But after watching "Notes on Scandal", the two films are actually talking about the same thing. One woman is crazy about the other woman and wants to monopolize the other person, but one is a deformed love, and the other is regarded as an ordinary friendship. When the friendship crosses the line, the other will be disgusted. Unfortunately, the young female teacher in the scandal notes cannot be disgusted, because she has the handle in the other person's hands. This setting is very clever and is also the main factor of the story. The movie is more complicated than "Breathe", because the perpetrator's heart is complicated and treacherous, and the two girls in the breath are only teens, they are only infatuated with a pure heart, they have no intention to actively harm others, but the pain in their hearts continues. I was stimulated to the point that I couldn't bear the weight, so tragedy happened. The tragedies are caused by external factors, and the perpetrators of "Scandal" are obviously the initiative of human nature. The old woman is very scary, so scary that she did not love this person, but because of loneliness, she found her goal and then took revenge on her goal. She doesn't love this goal, but simply wants to solve her loneliness, so this person is terrible.

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  • Barbara Covett: When I was young I had such a vision of myself. I dreamed I'd be someone to be reckoned with, you know, in the world. But one learns one's scale. I've such a dread of ending my days alone. But recently, I've allowed myself to think that I may not be. Am I wrong?

  • Barbara Covett: People like Sheba think they know what it is to be lonely. But of the drip, drip of the long-haul, no-end-in-sight solitude, they know nothing. What it's like to construct an entire weekend around a visit to the launderette. Or to be so chronically untouched that the accidental brush of a bus conductor's hand sends a jolt of longing straight to your groin. Of this, Sheba and her like have no clue.