The unfinished dream since I was fourteen

Golda 2022-04-19 09:02:15

This is probably the most humble and saddest kind of love in the world

Humbert Humbert, he could be described as a psychopath, but all his absurdity, hysteria, and ultimately murder, was out of his love, a love that normal people can't understand, for which I report With heavy regret and pity.

Creed's appearance shattered his dream, a dream he had never had since he was fourteen, his Lolita was no longer the perfect girl that he had been thinking about and dreaming about, she had become pale, bloated, and dead. People, it's all because Creed stole her from him

But even if Creed doesn't show up Lolita still won't be by his side all the time, that goblin girl never loved Humbert, Humbert just doesn't want to admit it, and he can't kill his goddess (actually that Part of what I always thought was the scene after Humbert killed Lolita), only to transfer all the hatred to that "incapacitated" man.

Irons played Humbert to the core, calm and restrained appearance, but with a pair of fiery eyes, a pair of eyes that only burst when staring at Lolita, when Irons' erotic eyes fell on the girl , I am surprised that someone can be indifferent.

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Extended Reading
  • Loyal 2022-03-22 09:02:05

    Everyone in this movie is seriously disturbed because of this girl's attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

  • Dwight 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The archives 2014.7.24.7pm re-read and found that the visual presentation is too superficial, and there is not enough time for lingering and contemplation, which highlights the patriarchal viewing of this story and the YY part of the female body. There is a serious conflict between the voice-over description and the screen presentation.

Lolita quotes

  • Miss Pratt: I know you have accepted a post at Beardsley College, and I know that there, academics are first, last, and always. Well, that's not us, Mister Humper. Here at Beardsley Prep... what we stress are the three Ds. Dramatics, Dancing, and Dating.

  • Humbert: I was not quite prepared for the reality of my dual role. On the one hand, the willing corruptor of an innocent, and on the other, Humbert the happy housewife.