In the film, the protagonist Farrell, who is already fat but can still see his face, tells the reason why he wants to be a lobster: he has a long life span, he can live for more than 100 years, and his reproductive ability can always be preserved. The blood is still the blue symbol of aristocracy ( Lobster blood turns blue with oxygen). This is indeed very tempting for people who have been instilled [to be born human, must be in pairs]. After all, the female manager also said that after becoming an animal, you can also find a partner.
Let’s first object to some people’s erroneous remarks with real names and nicknames [lobsters are monogamous, which is why Farrell wants to be a lobster, because he is very loyal to love], the real situation is [a female lobster mates with a male lobster What should I do after that? As for the male lobster, he will continue to wait for the arrival of the next female lobster in order to release the power of the wild in his body], you can indeed say that the lobster's concept of marriage and love is the reason why Farrell wants to become a lobster, But he is not because of loyalty, but because he can be promiscuous.
The mainstream social values in the story believe that people must find their other half, otherwise it is meaningless. People are looking for another Ta under this concept. Of course, people are not searching aimlessly, except for the time limit. , In addition to the terrible consequences, people will find those who have the same things as themselves to form a family [Ben Whishaw and his wife who love nosebleeds, the manager and his wife who sing well, and the hero who pretends to be cold-blooded in order to avoid being transformed], This kind of love is really terrifying. If you want to find your other half, you must have the same point to convince yourself. This is why after the narrative girl is blind, the hero asks her if she can speak German, whether she likes berries, and finally I would rather poke myself in the eyes in order to create common ground.
Where there is oppression, there is an opposition party. The homeless bachelor organization headed by Lea Seydoux pursues a completely opposite set of values [You must be single, otherwise please dig your own grave], the hero who finally escaped from the hotel is again. Falling into the fire pit, is it so difficult to be happy with each other? Fortunately, Leia created an opportunity for the two in order to deceive their parents, and the love happened like this, but the same shackles, the male protagonist was not able to escape, and the film also came to an abrupt end, leaving us with this long list of The producer country is in a daze.
Woody Allen said in "Husband, Wife and Lover" [Feldman longed to meet an attractive woman with this personality: a quick sense of humor equal to his, a love of sports equal to his, a love of classical music equal to his. In short, himself as a pretty woman], this seems to be no different from what the film wants to express, is love just to find someone with the exact same habits as you? Is it just because that Ta happens to be so like-minded with him?
In the film, why did Ben Whishaw's wife not be as angry as a cold-blooded woman when she found out that the nosebleed was fake, but rejected the male protagonist from her husband's position? The husband who is also a singer gave his beloved wife a high score of 14, but why did he have the heart to pull the trigger and shoot his wife? Perhaps, the former has become true love, and the latter is still deceiving itself for the same. Under this assumption, the director gave the two families the same choice [Death], Ben's child handed the knife to the mother, and asked her to kill the outsider who destroyed true love, and for false feelings, give her husband a pistol to self choice, tsk.
3 stars for the story, 1 star for the view of marriage and the breathtaking scenery of beauty.
Many people say that the film has hidden meanings, but they really want to ask for advice, after all, I have only seen so much.
Finally, long live the single dog.
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