When I saw this film, it reminded me of "The Matrix" that Tom Cruise gave us, and I was wondering about whether the world lives in a dream or reality.
Analysis of the movie, Severina herself is in a middle-class family, but because of the words of her husband and friends, and a spirit of blind exploration of prostitutes, Severina entered a 2:00 p.m. 5 o'clock, working as a prostitute in a brothel, but in addition to this time loving his husband with all his essence.Severina's desire for sex is not hovering between her husband and her clients, but blindly fearing her husband's reproduction and being reproduced. Perhaps the physical body of the client is just an aesthetic symbol to dispel desires, while the husband's spiritual love is for the client, which is a negative manifestation. As Nietzsche said, "love without sex, without actual sex life, but producing a substantial spiritual satisfaction" is in line with the "art of love" (Fromm), and the obtained "sex". "Revelation (see Erich Fromm, The Art of Love, Chapter 4, The Art of Sex).
Reflection, if it is only to discuss the value of sex, then it is not necessary to use Nuer to use dreams, use black cats for bells, and use cats to meow. To create another world, in the value of the audience watching and reflecting on sex, let us use the dream to see the evil in the deepest belief that can be reflected in the human value. It also appeared in the dream that when Sylvia was exposed to physical sex, her husband could forgive her to a great extent. It also appeared in the dream and all the possibilities that may arise in reality.
So, next question!
In the end, is it that dreams can make us more real, or is reality an illusory escaping reality? Then, in the film, Bu Nuer uses a turning point to break into reality with Marcel. The life of Seifria has gained sensual love as well as spiritual love, but sensuality is finally in this market. dominated. At this point, the structure of the film is clear, that is to say, the cruelty of reality or the extreme of reality is still really affecting people's lives, and the life that appears in dreams will be an extreme approach that we take on a different path.
The final proposition, whether we live in this reality or in that dream, the intersection of the two, that is, the turning point of the relationship between the two, just asks us to work hard to continue in different states.
Perhaps, Pierre finally got up and ran the carriage. It is us, a most beautiful dream.
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