This is the second erotic movie I've watched after The Beautiful Legend of Sicily. I don't know if this movie has been cut, or what is going on. Although the movie is very erotic, it doesn't appear in the directness of the beautiful legend of Sicily. Erotic footage. From the feeling of the two films, I prefer the beautiful legend of Sicily. First of all, I have to complain about the Chinese translation of the name, a pear tree pressing a begonia, and abruptly translate a literary film into a vulgar three-level film? I was also drunk, so I translated it directly into how beautiful Lolita is. The last thing I don't want to complain about is that your pear blossoms are pressing on Begonias, but you haven't suppressed them in the end. Translated into such a name, there are several meanings. About a third of the time I saw it, I kept guessing that Humbert must have killed someone, and thought that it was Lolita with a high probability. In the end, Lolita left him and he killed Quilty. . The tone of the whole film is a little depressing. Let’s analyze it here. Where is the depression? First of all, it is Humbert. He is very likely to be stimulated by the death of his first girlfriend. That is to say, he is not really. He likes Lolita, he just uses Lolita to fill such a position vacated in his heart. The ending revealing Quilty's pedophilia is equivalent to revealing his liking for Lolita in disguise. Also, he didn't do the right thing to Charlotte, he was unfaithful to his wife, and the purpose of his marriage was just to stay in their house and be in touch with Lolita. So there is bound to be a problem between him and Charlotte, and the director arranged for Charlotte to have a car accident, which is equivalent to handing over all the scenes to him and Lolita. Humbert was just lost in the death of his ex-girlfriend and never came out, otherwise, he could simply appreciate the beauty of Lolita, that's all. Come see Lolita, is she beautiful, she is beautiful, but she is obviously not a good child in the traditional sense, obviously not a good wife in the traditional sense. She knows her beauty and is good at using her beauty. From the beginning, she approached Humbert because Charlotte would listen to Humbert. Later, she approached Humbert for money. The promiscuous part may be halfway done and the price increase halfway through. When Humbert went out to buy bananas, she was clearly out for a brief affair. The saddest part of the whole film is the ending. After Humbert gave Lolita $4,000 and drove away, Lolita immediately changed her expression, got rid of her pretended affection, and shouted excitedly to tell her husband the good news. Yet even at the end of the film, on the top of the mountain, Humbert still thinks of Lolita. So the whole movie is actually a sadness created by a morbid love. Perhaps the greatest significance is to make people reflect, not to make people look forward to Lolita. The beautiful legend of Sicily is that a boy falls in love with a woman and protects her, while a pear tree and a begonia are the story of a girl who is loved by a man, but eventually hurts him. The same description of love, but the two films are almost diametrically opposed. The beautiful legend of Sicily, although there are more erotic pictures, I think it is more beautiful. It's just that I simply prefer the story of Sicily, and I don't think that Lolita is bad, because they are telling different stories.
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