/Xiao Gu
endlessly questioned desires, endlessly doubted the flesh, fragile and rumbling. In repeating the lonely night, choosing to retell complex philosophies and life issues seems to be a mantis blocking the car.
Homosexuality, writers and publishers, love triangle relationships, language, calligraphy, Freudian childhood imprints, confluence of destiny, intergenerational transmission... Peter Greenaway is said to be the pioneering director of British trendy films. For us, film not only plays a role in killing time, it is also an arithmetic problem that can be solved, but life is often unsolvable. The mainstream life is a nightmare, but deliberate drama is more due to a kind of emptiness.
Go back to "The Pillow Banned Book" and remove any deliberate effects. Going back to the Freudian childhood motif, weed out all the gimmicks of writing on bare skin with a brush. I want to discuss some old topics.
Fathers write to their daughters, lovers write to their lovers, mothers write to their daughters. We call this ubiquitous writing a common phenomenon. Despite its new and ingenious form, its essence is still a simple fact: whether it is a thousand years The former Qingna Shaoyan was a 28-year-old Nuozi. They all needed to find an outlet for their hearts. Calligraphy and writing are the content and form of writing.
The happiness of writing and the happiness of the flesh are the happiness that these two women who have been separated by a thousand years have pursued together. In "The Pillow Forbidden Book", the joy of the flesh later became a messenger of expression, and once the instrumental relationship of belief in history was established, tragedy was born as a result, and finally the good sex and the flesh were destroyed together. The simple conclusion derived from this interpretation path is that physical pleasure should have its own independence, and it should not become a vassal of other relationships, including words that represent the soul.
But this conclusion is not historical logic. According to my understanding, physical relationships in history have always existed as accessories, such as money, status, marriage, and love. Sexual liberation in the West is like a general battle on the frontal battlefield, but what about the East? "Forbidden Books by Pillow" attempts to explore this issue in an Eastern context. But we still can't see a clear attitude, and Peter Greenaway looks away. Regarding the relationship between the instinct of life and the outlet of the soul, he hesitantly combined them beautifully and psychedelically. Is it through writing to control life and reach a state of freedom, or through sensuality to ascend emotions and feel the ultimate light of the moment? This is a question number.
As an oriental man, I often meditate on these things in a state of confusion, sometimes feeling confused and never right. Perhaps, hesitation is the normal state of life, full of chaos and turbulence, even though our own lives still seem boring and sinking.
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