love is sin

Monserrate 2022-04-19 09:02:16

The bloodstains split Ignacio in two, and from then on he is both a man and a woman, an angel and a demon. He is the one who sings "Return to Sorrento" with the purest voice, and he is also the one who rots in the sofa with drug addiction. The only constant is his love for Enrique. God, his purest love is his deepest sin. He once gave up his faith for Enrique and was not afraid of gods and demons. Now, in drug addiction, Enrique is still his last hope and last resort. Yes, the beauty and purity of the body will eventually pass away, only the fidelity of love will remain forever. And Enrique and Juan are just two poor people chasing Ignacio's phantom. Juan's young and beautiful body is a fatal attraction. Both the priest and Enrique are confused by him. Unfortunately, he has the body of Ignacio, but not the soul of Ignacio. We never know what kind of heart construction Juan has gone through to say it lightly. The phrase "I'm going to kill him", let alone how much regret and sadness he had when he killed Ignacio, but was killed by others as Ignacio in the play. But he was still the winner. He took Ignacio's novel, put on the role of Ignacio, stepped on Ignacio's body and walked to Vanity Fair. He was a good actor and could play Ignacio in the play, but in reality he was always playing against Ignacio. A parody, waiting for only a sentence from Enrique: "You are not him at all". Compared with Juan, Enrique's pursuit is much simpler. All he wants is a staring back, a diverted gaze, a gasp from the cinema, and the "Ignacio" in his own memory, so he denied Juan at first, but in the After knowing that the real Ignacio was dead, he knew that this comparison was meaningless, because Juan was not Ignacio in the first place, so the next thing was to play with the flow, but when he knew that Juan was not the "loving brother" he imagined. "After the innocent boy image, Enrique once again denied Juan. It can be said that both Enrique and the priest yearn for innocence and beauty. The difference is that Enrique pursues spiritual purity, while the priest is obsessed with the beauty of the body, so in the end, one of them chose Ignacio and the other chose Juan. Passion, passion, passion, this is the eternal theme of Almodovar.

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  • Ignacio: I think I've just lost my faith at this moment, so I no longer believe in God or hell. As I don't believe in hell, I'm not afraid. And without fear I'm capable of anything.