Pierre is between Lucy, who has the same blond hair as him, and Isabelle, who has the same blood as him.
To live in a beautiful but incomplete appearance, or in a cruel but complete reality?
The truth is insane, the truth is evil. - Black hair. A claustrophobic room with our own "devil" locked inside.
Reality has a price, but appearance also has a price.
It is said that we all face two thorns, one called "neurotic guilt" and one called "existential guilt."
The former is confronted when we step into the searing, fully authentic self, and the latter is confronted when we step away from the self. The latter is said to be the real guilt.
So Pierre left Lucy and grew up with Isabel, his half-sister, his shadow, his madness, himself, or rather, his own last piece of the puzzle.
Adam looked for his missing rib to complete himself, and for Pierre his rib was not Lucy, it was Bell.
No wonder the film's title is an abbreviation of Pierre's full name, and the x refers to the tenth version of the script.
But the truth, but the true self, is where the vitality lies. As Nietzsche and Rimbaud exalted or practiced.
"Extreme" and "Radical" are one word in English, radical.
Karax is still a genius. He showed a kind of struggle in it, he was one-sided before, such as "Lovers in New Bridge". Perhaps there is also a kind of remorse and reflection? unknown. "Angel" (Lucy) and "Devil" (Isabel) one on the right and one on the left, Pierre in the middle, kicking a broken ball. Finally, the "devil" kicked the ball into the filthy river, and Pierre took her hand.
Oh, another topic, the Fall and Redemption...
sea, sea again...
sea of blood.
"I took your happiness away."
However, only lightning and destruction can make us see what is in the depths of everything - The truth!
ps. Hao Lei is like Yeka, and the summer palace is like this one. (I mean a small part of the shell.) But Lou Ye and Karax are completely two people. The male protagonist looks like Rimbaud during his wandering period. The band in the abandoned factory is interesting, and the "love" of the male and female protagonists is the ultimate.
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