I only see the metamorphosis after repression

Brice 2022-04-23 07:02:44

I've only seen the perversion after repression.
To be honest, this is a film that makes me feel sick, not that it was badly made. It can be said that the director's filming is very good and in place, and it feels very real, but it is this kind of realness that makes me sick and almost collapsed.
First, Alizee beats her mother, second, self-abuses, and second, sexually abuses others, including her mother. There is also why the male protagonist likes such an ugly woman. Anyway, I think it is ugly, and I have no desire at all.
And then there's the question, why combine this perversion thing with music, which is elegant after all, and mainly mentions Schubert? Said Schubert was ugly. When Alizee said that Schubert was ugly, she was already implying that the male lead was handsome. It seemed that she already had intentions for the male lead at that time. It's not easy to express, so I have to be perverted.
I can't stand this, I can't stand it.
The movie is good, but the real thing makes me dare not watch or even recall it, but I don't know if such a person really exists in reality? I think there should be. After all, movies are born out of life, and movies are the reaction of ideas.
that's all.

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The Piano Teacher quotes

  • Erika Kohut: Do you like me calling you darling?

    Walter Klemmer: It's absolutely marvelous.

    Erika Kohut: You must be patient. I'll give you all the names, we'll play all the games you want.

    Walter Klemmer: You know you really stink? Sorry, you stink so much, no one will ever come close to you. You'd be better leave town until you don't stink so bad. Rinse your mouth more often, not just when my cock makes you puke.

  • Erika Kohut: Schubert's dynamics range from scream to whisper not loud to soft. Anarchy hardly seems your forte. Why not stick to Clementi? Schubert was quite ugly. Did you know? With your looks, nothing can ever hurt you.

    Walter Klemmer: Why destroy what could bring us together?

    Erika Kohut: Mannerism is no...

    Walter Klemmer: [interrupting her] Why can't I look at you? Because if I do, I won't resist the temptation to kiss you on the neck. May I kiss you on the neck?

    [she walks away]