Too much desire will lead to tragedy

Hubert 2022-04-19 09:02:33

The saddest part of this triangle is neither Zhan nor Catherine, but Zu. As he knows well himself, Zhan's relationship with Katherine and love for each other is relative, and he is absolute, and has been chosen, but when he was chosen, it was also because of Zhan and Katherine's coffee shop The covenant failed, otherwise I would bet that the two who married before the war would be Zhan and Catherine instead of him, and the sad part is that as the one who regarded Catherine as absolute, he was not the one to be chosen, Zu is like a clown accommodating Catherine, who is trying to establish an idealized self-queen status in the relationship between the sexes. She tried to do whatever she wanted and turned herself into a creature that could come and go like a bird, but in the end, ironically, she became a slave to Zhan. I think the director may want to be sarcastic, after all, it is not uncommon in life to have such a situation, people always try to show themselves smart and have the upper hand in the relationship, but always turn themselves into the dominant party. When what they want can't be achieved, they go to extremes. Zhan didn't seem to love Catherine very much, and he was obviously tired of spending time with her. He mentally regarded Catherine as an unbearable burden. As he left their hut on the mountain, he could see that Catherine thought she was there. Loyalty in love, hate cheating the most, but she said that she is the one who likes trysts. I don't think Catherine doesn't understand love. She has always been a character who lives in self-centeredness, similar to the princess disease. She wants everyone to accommodate her and go with her. When she is tired of the partner around her, she tries to find something new. Feeling or thrilling, the presence of a man in front of her fills her with a sense of superiority, and as she herself said, she feels that she is walking in a dry desert, her heart has no place to rely on, but perhaps There is no other reason why Zhan can win her heart, but because he is like an ordinary man who is put under too much pressure by a woman and gives too much love to him. , to accommodate her and not come back to her, only to make her worried and angry, and I think Catherine may not be very fond of Zhan, even as she herself said to Zhan, I think my love for you lighter than you are to me. The ending of her driving to the broken bridge to punish Zhan and burying the two of them underwater, perhaps not out of love, but out of anger that she is no longer privileged in front of Zhan. When we finally met, we could all see that Zhan was no longer a man who admired her and didn’t dare to say anything, but especially avoided Catherine. He didn’t even want to see her again, and was afraid that her actions would endanger him. Acts of a quiet life. In life, I think I'd hate to meet someone like Katherine, I think the creed of being a person is what you want The premise must also be that it does not destroy or endanger the lives of others. And Catherine was accustomed to letting everyone be her servant under her skirt, and she was favored like a queen. Personally, I absolutely hate triangles, not just in love, but socially, everything in life. In the process of establishing a girl's fragile friendship in my teenage years, I was so disgusted with the feeling that I left you after I became friends with one person, and I became friends with another person. When you have made friends with other people, she yells that you betrayed her and destroys your current peaceful relationship. Zhan's ending was also his own fault. He wanted to choose a woman like Catherine, and he made a ridiculous choice to start when he didn't know whether he could control this woman and bear the possible consequences of this relationship with her. , and he tried to cheat on Katherine behind his back, but he didn't know that such a woman was so predictable and perfunctory she would not end well. Unlike what more people have seen from this film, which some see as a feminist ode, I see as a subtle satire on the relationship between the sexes. I think what the director actually wants to tell us is that our desires should not be excessive. Everyone should weigh their own proportions before making choices, and don’t make choices that they can’t afford. We should remain loyal in love. The only thing I don't understand is that I wonder why Zhan was still single when he finally watched the movie in the movie theater. I don't think he would let Katherine take the chance to kill him if he and Jiaobei were in a relationship. Catherine is the type of person I personally hate the most, typical of extreme egoist tendencies, she angrily clamors to have a child with them, but she doesn't care when the man has changed his mind and lost his self-esteem, and drives to the surface. It never occurred to her that her poor little daughter, who has lived in the discussion on Queen's Peak since she was a child, will soon have no mother. I think this is enough punishment for her. She couldn't conceive a child with the same Zhan, so she was already abandoned by Zhan when she became pregnant. A woman like Celine, and not knowing whether he can control this woman and bear the possible consequences of this relationship with her, he made a ridiculous choice to start, and he tried to cheat on Katherine behind his back, But I don't know that such a woman is so predictable and perfunctory that she will not end well. Unlike what more people have seen from this film, which some see as a feminist ode, I see as a subtle satire on the relationship between the sexes. I think what the director actually wants to tell us is that our desires should not be excessive. Everyone should weigh their own proportions before making choices, and don’t make choices that they can’t afford. We should remain loyal in love. The only thing I don't understand is that I wonder why Zhan was still single when he finally watched the movie in the movie theater. I don't think he would let Katherine take the chance to kill him if he and Jiaobei were in a relationship. Catherine is the type of person I personally hate the most, typical of extreme egoist tendencies, she angrily clamors to have a child with them, but she doesn't care when the man has changed his mind and lost his self-esteem, and drives to the surface. It never occurred to her that her poor little daughter, who has lived in the discussion on Queen's Peak since she was a child, will soon have no mother. I think this is enough punishment for her. She couldn't conceive a child with the same Zhan, so she was already abandoned by Zhan when she became pregnant. A woman like Celine, and not knowing whether he can control this woman and bear the possible consequences of this relationship with her, he made a ridiculous choice to start, and he tried to cheat on Katherine behind his back, But I don't know that such a woman is so predictable and perfunctory that she will not end well. Unlike what more people have seen from this film, which some see as a feminist ode, I see as a subtle satire on the relationship between the sexes. I think what the director actually wants to tell us is that our desires should not be excessive. Everyone should weigh their own proportions before making choices, and don’t make choices that they can’t afford. We should remain loyal in love. The only thing I don't understand is that I wonder why Zhan was still single when he finally watched the movie in the movie theater. I don't think he would let Katherine take the chance to kill him if he and Jiaobei were in a relationship. Catherine is the type of person I personally hate the most, typical of extreme egoist tendencies, she angrily clamors to have a child with them, but she doesn't care when the man has changed his mind and lost his self-esteem, and drives to the surface. It never occurred to her that her poor little daughter, who has lived in the discussion on Queen's Peak since she was a child, will soon have no mother. I think this is enough punishment for her. She couldn't conceive a child with the same Zhan, so she was already abandoned by Zhan when she became pregnant.

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  • Jules: The most important factor in any relationship is the woman's fidelity. The husband's is secondary. Who was it who wrote, "Woman is natural, therefore abominable?"

    Jim: Baudelaire, but he was describing a certain world.

    Jules: Not at all. He spoke of women in general. What he says about a young girl is magnificent: "Horror, monster, assassin of the arts, little fool, little slut. The greatest idiocy combined with the greatest depravity." Wait. I'm not finished. This is marvelous: "I'm always astonished they allow women inside churches. What could they possibly have to say to God?"

    Catherine: You're both fools.

  • Jim: I understand.

    Catherine: I don't want to be understood. It's almost dawn.