This film, whether it is photography, narrative, editing, or keynote, is a routine work. However, when encountering this kind of partial subject matter-people who freely suffer from polio receive physical treatment by professional sex therapists and play too much video tricks, they will appear to be pretending, and pretending to be compelling will appear to be disrespectful to the disabled and disrespectful. Sex therapists do not respect religious ethics.
But the work is absolutely sincere. To talk about the details of the beginning, the cat jumped from the outdoors into the room. First, it contrasted that Mark sleeping in the iron lung had no freedom of movement. Second, the cat swiped Mark’s nose with his tail, and he could torture him helplessly and silently say "Itching with thoughts." "——The optimistic and innocent character emerges. Besides, at the end of the film, the cat stands on an empty iron lung, as if missing his master, and also telling us how short Mark’s life is—please consider the cat’s lifespan.
Mark's short and fragile life is wonderful. He has only one head capable of moving all over his body. He can only live three or four hours without the iron lung, and he has to take oxygen from time to time, but he is a poet. If you understand the heart of a poet, you should know how much Mark, thirty-eight years old, desires for sex, or that can arouse sexual love; if you understand the heart of a poet, you know how to masturbate. How did Mark, who had never lived before, touched three different women naturally with his beautiful heart, and embraced his sweet wife—he embraced the woman he loves with his heart.
The performance of the enlightened priest in the movie is also quite brilliant. If Mark is going to hell because of studying premarital sex, God will frown.
This article was published in the second issue of the ipad version of "Global Screen"
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