The relationship between Yijun and Jierong is similar to that of a husband and wife. There are no impurities in the middle, as if one person and two sides are in harmony, so after Jierong's death, Yijun feels that she has become Jierong and awakens the woman's side. Shameless girls are actually the purest, just like Eve before eating the forbidden fruit. Yijun has always been burdened with shame and disgust, which was brought to her by her later environment. After she became Jierong, she seemed to be happier than before, and could not help laughing at the handsome man who helped her. I think that Hannah, the protagonist of Girls, did not enjoy a real orgasm when she was in love, but she allowed herself to become a woman with all her heart and a rib in an accidental "derailment". When there are no moral shackles and no checks and balances of rights, men and women return to the beginning.
Later, my father found out everything. I guess that the basic psychology of ordinary people is that their property has been violated, and they have lost face due to dereliction of duty in their social roles. This man is also a devout believer. Although he believed in holy miracles, he still insisted on helping his daughter with his own hands, as if he were the Mother Teresa. At last he succeeded, and the girl left the first joy in fear, and at the same time deepened her fear of him. All tenderness and love are only the appearance of possession. In terms of power relations, young girls and clients are equal, and daughters and fathers are inclined. However, when the car gets stuck in the quagmire, the father gives up in despair, and the daughter tirelessly picks up the rubble under the wheel, who is the strong one? At the end of the film, the father teaches his daughter to drive and draws a cross to help her atone. But does she really need it? Going astray, what is going astray?
If the ending is like killing people and burying corpses as Yijun dreamed, I will curse; if the father thinks he has let his daughter atone for his sins and feels at ease, I will still curse secretly. Why not let women be women?
Kim Ki-duk is such a smart bastard that I love and hate. But I fell in love with him.
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