In 2011, the Norwegian film "Emma Lust" was directed by female director Yannick Sisted Jacobsen. Sex is just the drug citation of this film, but it actually points to the lack of interpersonal relationships and sense of security.
This is a remote mountain village in Norway-mountains, roads, sheep, post boxes and houses with ears are the scenery here. Quiet beauty is like this faraway country. Emma grew up in a single-parent family, and her mother is usually disciplined. Rebellion has become an indispensable homework for this 15-year-old girl, to solve the so-called "sex hunger and thirst" by making pornographic phone calls.
Then came the phone bill. During the confrontation, Emma called the "sexual call" directly, and the ashamed mother said that it was a premium service call. To make matters worse, all of Emma's good classmates at school moved away from her for fear of getting caught in her. The reason is that Emma attended a party. Arthur, who grew up together (that is, the prince charming of her usual sexual fantasies), took out something outside the house, and the emotional Emma happily announced Arthur’s embarrassment...
My friend Ingrid had a crush on Arthur, and out of jealousy, he ignored her and greatly vilified Emma's ability, but Arthur did not admit it, which broke Emma's heart. Sarah, the only female classmate who wants to go to Texas, is waiting to see her. Both family and school make Emma unhappy. Emma ventures to find Arthur, but he actually says he has a girlfriend.
Emma had to take the car to Oslo and stay with her friend for a few nights, telling her her pain and her friend's relief, which made her feel happy. The anxious mother at home had to find the old neighbor Mada, the opposite neighbor. Mada usually doesn't say a word, but knows Emma's whereabouts well. She is an old lady who is almost a witch.
Emma felt that her mother cared about her. When she returned, her mother picked her up at the small station, and the mother and daughter hugged. Arthur also came to beg her for forgiveness, saying that it was a fake girlfriend, but he had always loved her. Emma refused face-to-face, but her heart felt sweet. When she returned to school the next day, a banner "I love Emma" written by Arthur was posted at the school gate. Everything is frozen. Lecherous Emma was finally rehabilitated.
Wind-like growth is not only smooth, but also accompanied by swelling and pain. Movies similar to Northern Europe pay more attention to the children’s hearts while focusing on the growth of young people. Being able to sink your heart and walk faintly with the heart of a girl is always a very revealing thing. In a commercial society, this is a rare thing. There is no essential difference between the inner connection of lust and groaning, but it is a kind of primitive impulse of human nature. The key is how to go more securely in life after the storm.
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