Why am I just not liking the heroine? ?

Duncan 2022-04-20 09:02:10

The title is an interrogative sentence, not a question, I guess I can't find the answer no matter what I think.
After watching the movie, I feel more about a man's attitude towards love. What kind of woman do you really need? I was probably used to being poisoned by the three principles and five constants since I was a child, and I have absolutely no ability to agree with Catherine's words and deeds. Love is love. I don't care about other people's feelings. I leave everything to love to be the master. I can find different men. Women like this are placed in China (20 or 30 years ago, as for now I'm not sure) I'm afraid it will be given the reputation of "slut", but the national conditions are different... I just see it a little bit angry (inadvertently I seem to have stood The traditional and repressed oriental women's camp), so when Jim later grabbed the pistol from Catherine and jumped out of the scene, I was happy, as if I finally breathed... The last dive committed suicide and I It's a bit helpless. Both the male protagonists are of M physique. You are unlucky. In the end, you still have to fall into the hands of the heroine. One died because of her, and the other still lived in her shadow. It's over. Done. I always feel that they are all a bit unsatisfactory...
It's not that I don't like this movie, but it's a bit frustrating and a little helpless for me to understand. Because of the exclusion of the heroine, it is difficult to agree with the taste and framework of the movie. , a similar feeling is that when watching a horror movie about ghosts, it is difficult to enter the country, just can't get up, even if it is really scary and scary from the heart, I will keep thinking "this is not true, this is impossible, otherwise bin Ladens I'm all unemployed... I'm afraid this might as well consider how dangerous it would be to fight Taiwan one day... (very orz logic)" The
movie is very good, really, I like the tone of the emotional changes between the three protagonists, but also That's all, foreigners, don't take it to heart, it's just that there are more and more women like Catherine now? afraid

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Jules and Jim quotes

  • 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.