The Confusion of Body Desires and the Dilemma of the Withering Love of Life

Aletha 2022-03-21 09:01:36

This is the best porn of the year. Starring Michael Fassbender is the most popular actor in Europe and the United States in the past two years. The Spartan warriors in "300 Dead", the British agents in "Inglourious Basterds", and the deserters of the Ninth Legion in "Centurion" all give people the image of a lonely hero, handsome and handsome, and they are actually in this film Take it off to the end.

There have been a lot of movies about sex addicts in Europe. But this "shame" (2011) is particularly commendable. Mainly because the script is good, the director is excellent, and the camera is beautiful. Fassbender won Best Actor in Venice for this film.

Brandon is well-dressed, handsome, handsome, and has a stable job. At least two of them are tall, handsome and rich, but they are sex-addicted otakus. This film sharply analyzes the physical desires of people who are trapped in the computer network and have nowhere to go: prostitutes, pornography, masturbation and one-night stands. He can masturbate on women's bodies in the distance, and can eye fuck each other with beautiful housewives in the subway, but he is impotent to those who are close to him.

This shame lies in the confusion of bodily desires and the atrophy of the love of life. Sissy fell in a pool of blood and Brandon cried in the rain. "The protagonist of this film is not in prison, but he has lost his freedom" - director Steve McQueen interpreted his film in one sentence.

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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.