Love sister or cheating, which is more shameful?

Lexie 2022-03-19 09:01:04

Looking at Fa Shark, although the genre is erotic, it is actually not erotic at all, only pain, sadness, depression and despair pervade from beginning to end. Instead, there is a blunt candidness to those naked and intertwined shots.
There seem to be different understandings about Shame. My understanding is that Brandon has always been in the Shame of his sister-in-law, so when he meets someone he likes, he will substitute the person for the identity of "sister" and can't be hard. But it's totally fine (very fine) with strangers or people who don't have feelings. He's been in the midst of self-blame that he's violated morals and made his life a mess.
What about the sister he is in love with, I subjectively think that she has been "seducing" Brother all the time. She doesn't really want to have anything with him, but just wants to get constant attention and love from him, so Brandon loves it and hates it. . So many nicks on the hands, either because of a lovelorn, or every time Brandon tried to get rid of her completely.
In fact, Brandon is the person who needs Shame the most. The only person suffering from his sex addiction is himself. Every time he goes to 419, he gives full play to his personal charm.
Compared with him, what about the younger sister who still can't control herself and repeatedly cheated in the love relationship, and the boss of the subordinate sister 419 who is brazen in the marriage relationship? What's even better is that when the younger sister feels that there is no cure, the boss turns his head and threatens Brandon, and scolds him for being shameless and perverted. In addition, the boss's child during the video call is extremely ironic.
The Brandon siblings knew what their problems were but couldn't help themselves, but their struggles and pain with themselves were real.
As long as there is still shame, what about Lianmei? Is this what the director wanted to express?
Finally, when I saw Brandon walking into the Gay Bar and being pulled over by the V5 guy, I had to feel that the medicine he needed might just be an attack (?)~~~~~~

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Shame quotes

  • Sissy Sullivan: We're not bad people. We just come from a bad place.

  • Sissy Sullivan: I'm trying, I'm trying to help you.

    Brandon Sullivan: How are you helping me, huh? How are you helping me? How are you helping me? Huh? Look at me. You come in here and you're a weight on me. Do you understand me? You're a burden. You're just dragging me down. How are you helping me? You can't even clean up after yourself. Stop playing the victim.

    Sissy Sullivan: I'm not playing the victim. If I left, I would never hear from you again. Don't you think that's sad? Don't you think that's sad? You're my brother.