This is a movie that describes communication through eroticism. This seemingly humble love through exchange has a powerful shock. In this movie, though the erotic episodes of gradually deepening fleshly entanglement are eye-catching, it perfectly highlights a weeping and heavy and deep love story.
I can't understand what Ida did, and the same is true of Bourne. Two people who play art and eroticism... I saw this movie when I was very young. I was still in a state of ignorance and I hated the heroine... Since Choosing to marry someone, choosing this kind of life, don't use all kinds of banners to make any planes... or in front of your daughter, it has nothing to do with art... purely annoying!
The tragedy is that if a woman wants to be immersed in the art she loves, she has to go through the hardships of a man. Only by burying a part of oneself in the deep sea can one complete oneself and accept others. You have to die once to be reborn.
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