The story is about a middle-aged professor who is madly in love with his 14-year-old adopted daughter. Crazy in love, that's the key. They escape from their loved ones to travel far away, evading moral judgment and inner guilt. The young girl Lolita, who is still in adolescence, has a pure and beautiful appearance and a rebellious heart. She looks like a dust, but she is ignorant and provocative to the professor, forcing him to dodge while evading morality, and chasing while dodging. , unable to stop. He loves her like a teenager, and even harbors all kinds of speculation and anxiety that every boy is chasing his beloved woman. Her words and deeds tug at his heartstrings and make him unable to extricate himself. Eventually, the professor's inflated jealousy and insatiable possessiveness forced him to shoot his rival.
Like all middle-aged men, he is arrogant and stern, abiding by the rules and unsmiling. The girl he loved in his childhood died in a car accident, which kept an unfulfilled expectation in his heart, all of which was caught by the "little witch" Lolita. He loves her youth, health, and enthusiasm, all of which are gradually disappearing or missing from him; he also loves like an ignorant teenager, jealously watching her every move, he will be jealous for her, will be ashamed to confess. Thinking of the father Blitt in "American Beauty", he was fascinated by his daughter's classmate, the beautiful and dazzling Angela. He overheard Angela saying that he was not strong enough and decided to go to the gym. His enthusiasm even surprised his wife.
Let's talk about "Lolita", which has become a rebellious, frivolous, but at the same time simple and beautiful little witch image in films and literary works. It often appears in some Chinese and Western films: Angela in "American Beauty", Matilda in "This Killer Is Not Too Cold", actress Jeanne in "Last Tango in Paris", and Cai Lan, a female student in the Taiwanese movie "Men Forty", under their seemingly frivolous and rebellious appearances, But it hides a sense of loneliness from beginning to end. Lolita lost her father at an early age, and her mother was killed in a love conspiracy. She tried to find a psychological balance in the emotional process of teasing and conquering the professor, and to fill a girl's lack of emotional appeal since childhood. She needs possession, and she is also sure that only the successful conquest is the real possession. Lolita is pitiful, her loneliness is because she never had it in the first place.
However, anyone who knows how to appreciate beauty will be deeply attracted by that picture - she is lying on the green grass, the faucet is spraying water, splashing the skirt, outlines her enchanting curves, she is combing two twists Braided, with her head tilted, her red lips full, she read a book seriously, her calf was raised, sliding freely in the air, and the sun was shining softly on her - who wouldn't think that this was an angel who fell into the mortal world?
A 40-year-old man loves like a frivolous and weak boy, with the impulse to love, the persistence of love, and the true nature of love; while many men in their 20s and 30s seem to struggle when facing love, and their understanding of reality Seems rational.
This is the incompatibility of love and the incompatibility of youth.
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