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Gaetano 2022-01-20 08:04:26

In my opinion, this film is depicting what most marriages in society have to experience.
The personality is ingenious-a middle-aged female artist, Bertina, a young and beautiful woman, Karin, and a unilaterally dedicated female assistant, Marlene.
Bertina is a person with spiritual pursuits and modern thinking; Karin is a person who has lost her parents and was abandoned by her husband. She has only beautiful silly and sweet looks. What she seeks is a sense of security, and what she seeks in marriage is A hard shell keeps her from harming herself. This is the psychology of many women in modern marriages-but love is to break this shell. The union of the two of them is doomed to Bertina's bitter tears. Because the values ​​are too different, giving and rewarding cannot exchange what the other party wants. Bertina wants possession, Karin wants a sense of security from the material, Karin’s love lies with her husband, Bertie Na didn't see this, which was also her stupidity, blinded by her appearance. Bertina wants to possess Karin’s young beauty. She thinks that as long as she keeps Karin by her side, it is equivalent to possessing this beauty. Just like picking flowers on her head, she thinks that she possesses the beauty of flowers, but she really loves flowers. The person is to leave the flowers on the branches.
The female assistant serves Bertina like a slave, like a robot, without even speaking. Love is mutual, and this kind of unilateral effort cannot get Bertina's love. What's more, Marlene didn't want Bertina's love either. Her servile thoughts made Bertina categorically leave when she wanted to fix it with her at the end of the film.
Various social symbols of mother, daughter, husband, friend, and lover are discussed in the movie. What does the symbol of doll express? Possess a human form but no thoughts and no ability to act.
The whole film is conducted in a dialogue mode in only one room. This kind of enclosed space is easy to focus people's attention, just like watching a movie in a dim room than in a bright room, it is easier to concentrate. Better to observe marriage.
Homosexuality is the same as a traditional marriage relationship, and various situations also exist. Compared with "The Life of Adele", this film is more serious and philosophical. The metaphors of various symbols also make people lament that art is superior to life and inspire life.















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The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant quotes

  • Petra von Kant: I believed in the goodness of the man. But marriage brings out the worst in people.

  • Sidonie von Grasenabb: I have always been suspicious of hard women.

    Petra von Kant: I may seem hard, but it's because I'm using my head. You're evidently not used to women using their brains.