Sexual Freedom--Art Film

Earl 2022-04-22 07:01:32

Maybe it's been a long time since I watched the so-called "artistic films", and such a film suddenly aroused my views on some things.
Two people who don't know each other frantically communicate physically without any verbal communication (there is no name between them, the name is a symbol of human society), huh, maybe it's similar to a one-night stand.
This is a kind of freedom, the freedom of the body, the freedom does not need anything from anyone to interpret, all interpretations are superfluous. Man has returned to the most primitive animal state. Many times literature and art tell me that human freedom is ultimately the freedom of the body. But - does man really want to return to the original state of animals?
Freud was already explaining it to people, and he explained it clearly enough. Although some people follow him, some people can't believe it, and some people deny it. Hehe, fortunately, until now, people are still "appreciating" him from a critical point of view.
The human mind is always ahead of the action. If he did it, it would become a "literary film". This is an ideal, but it is ironic that his ideal is to go back to the past. Yes, back to his original face.
Sociology or psychology will also explain this: people can love because of sex. Yes, but nothing should be overdone. People need to keep a little bit of animality, like, a touch, a kiss, those pure stupid love. People get it, "sex without love is nothing" (as someone blogged about it).
The protagonist is probably in love because of sex. But they gradually realized that what they did was absurd (absurd means absurdity has been said by many people, which is probably what the Chinese call "outrageous"). Outrageous things are exciting to do, but because they are not within the standard (the general standard of human behavior), people will panic. Ha ha. Thrills, or adventures, are fun because they're all games. And games are generally meaningless (meaning given by people),
probably still influenced by Foucault's "Words and Objects", saying a lot of nonsense. There is no logic, it seems to be just my stream of consciousness.
Finally back on track: this is a literary film.

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  • Jeanne: It's better not knowing anything.

  • Jeanne: What are we doing here?

    Paul: Let's just say we're taking a flying fuck at a rolling donut.