Everything is business

Kristoffer 2022-10-28 11:27:10

I watched the play in one sitting. Did not miss any detail.

The first scene of the heroine's appearance was to a man who came across in a bar, saying, I like you i want to fuck you. The domineering expression made my heart beat. The 13-episode script is not long. Men are just props. They appear and disappear one by one, strong, weak, insidious, rational, and affectionate. Of course, what they have in common is that they miss her.
The hostess’s coldness and strength make her superior to sex. "People earn money from everywhere. It called economy. Everything is business." When the hostess’s sister asked her why she was so stupid to recruit a girlfriend. She said "Because i like it". How could she not like it? I even think that in the bottom of every woman's heart, except for a natural good wife and mother, she wants to be her.

Sex without emotion is about power and control.
In work and family relationships, women are often a disadvantaged group and play a supporting role. Just as the hostess and her boss talk about her career, her boss says "what's career?". On the bed, women seem to be serving men, but in fact they are in control of their most vulnerable side. Their emotions, their desires, and what the heroine loves is precisely this feeling of control.

Line drawing is the only means of this film. Whether it's a sex scene or a variety of clips. This is more like a documentary, showing nakedly the whole life of the heroine. From the vanity at the beginning to the later enjoyment (actually I think she has sex addiction, which makes her sexier), and then later became intolerable by the whole society including her parents, and then used the social resources around her for self-protection.

I didn't worry about her, never.
Even though her sex video was posted online by one of her clients, she lost her job and became a topic for the whole company. Her boss did not hesitate to clear the relationship with her after posting her on her. She lost control of her energy and was out of breath. . None of this is enough to make me worry about her. I know she will protect herself. She has never fallen in love with any man. This is the last proof that she will win.
She is so selfish, so utilitarian, she only loves herself, just like all men.

Another topic the screenwriter wants to discuss is "Is it wrong for women who like sex?" It
may be to focus on showing the world's attitudes towards women and sex. From beginning to end, both men and women, apart from sympathy, rarely have kind eyes. Just like the heroine herself said "i don't have friends". From the moment she decided to become herself, she knew that she would no longer be accepted by the secular world. In the only conversation between her and her parents in the whole show, I couldn't hold on to myself because of the deep estrangement between them. In fact, I can understand the attitude of men. After all, such women are challenging the bottom line of the patriarchal society. Men like to control the initiative. But are women brainwashed? Maybe it was out of jealousy. . .

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