I see hearts groaning in agony

Jeromy 2022-04-22 07:01:35

Women are inherently more susceptible to pain, because they have thousands of years of collective memories of suffering and fate accumulated in their hearts, those suffered because of gender: rape, childbirth, abortion, slavery..., almost all women are Looking forward to being rescued, but where is the savior?

Erika peeked at a man and a woman having sex in the parking lot, and was chased and abused by a man. Seeing this, I cried silently. , it's like a tug of war, I think she'll end up going crazy because there's no other way, because she's weak, fragile, and powerless to save herself.

The main character confuses me. The first is his irresistible handsomeness. When he came out, he strode upstairs and every woman would be attracted by this male's magnetism. For the first half of the movie, he's perfect, handsome, affectionate, and talented...even, he's lovable and sympathetic, for Erika's unreasonable demands to deviate from the norm. If he has been like this, I think all women will love him to the highest standard of lover. However, he finally showed the brutal side of men, no matter what kind of civilization progress could not erase, the beast-like brutality hidden in his heart. Despair, the despair of women, facing reality naked, there is no salvation, there is no salvation from a man. That's how Erika felt when she was raped and crawled to open the door for her mother.

At the end, Erika was confused, and so was I, the man didn't seem to have done anything terrible, never been a terrible person. He just returned to normal so easily, and easily let go of it all. Erika is always alone, and finally loses the object of revenge.

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  • Giles 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    I remember that when I first watched it, I had a stomach to complain, but now I feel nothing. It deeply analyzes the inner ugly state of the neurotic old maid. This film is deeply disgusting but I have to admit that it was well done

The Piano Teacher quotes

  • [first lines]

    The Mother: Good evening, child.

    Erika Kohut: Evening, mama.

    The Mother: [sarcastically] Home already? I'm so happy.

    Erika Kohut: I'm going.

    The Mother: Not so fast.

    Erika Kohut: Please. Leave me be. I'm tired.

    The Mother: I can quite believe it. Your last pupil left 3 hours ago. Might I know where you've been all this time?

    Erika Kohut: [trying to go to her room] Please.

    The Mother: No, you don't. Not until you tell me.

    Erika Kohut: I went for a walk. Do you mind? I spent 8 hours in my cage. I was tired and needed some air.

    The Mother: For 3 hours?

    Erika Kohut: Absolutely.

  • Walter Klemmer: [reading the teacher's letter] "On the contrary, if I beg, tighten my bonds, please. Adjust the belt by at least 2 or 3 holes. The tighter the better. Then, gag me with some stockings I will have ready. Stuff them in so hard that I'm incapable of making any sound. Next, take off the blindfold, please, and sit down on my face and punch me in the stomach to force me to thrust my tongue in your behind." Is this supposed to be serious? You're making fun of me, aren't you? You want a slap?