When a woman meets, she must love him

Major 2022-11-06 07:03:18

If the real plot is not peeled off bit by bit, and the scene where the hero is stopped in the hotel at the end is a sexual fantasy, if I don't realize that the heroine is actually dead, and when the movie ends, the hero's car restarts. Hit the road, the big road is still the road in the first two thirds of the movie and it's completely different in my mind, and without what happened in the last 10 minutes of the movie, I think the story sucks. I was about to point to the male protagonist and say, maybe it's your life that keeps running away and remembering it while you're running away. Your life is not a tragedy, it's just a meaningless demise.
However, everything happened so suddenly at the end. Just a few minutes of clarification also ruined everything in front of it. Like a ghost fire that suddenly rises from a roadside graveyard in a summer night.
Why show a huge penis? It is related to a special sexual intercourse imagined by the male protagonist. As soon as the avatar of the heroine appeared in the hotel, she kept crying, begging for reconciliation with the hero. Tears, soft pleadings, holding and turning his face like a mother, persevering in begging for his kiss, until she finally gave him oral sex in an atonement gesture, it was a man's sexual fantasy. A hopeless ritual struggling between escape and continuation. A plea to try to put out the self-igniting fear and trauma in the body.
So tell a parable about the road. On the way, people keep stopping. There have also been people running on the unnamed road waiting for the instinct to start over.

And on those unknown roads, there are always the vivid faces of strange women, petal by petal, forever undefeated.

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The Brown Bunny quotes

  • [first lines]

    [Bud walks up to a young woman, working behind the counter in a gas station store]

    Bud Clay: Hi.

    Violet: Hello... Did you just come from the race track?

    Bud Clay: Mmhm.

    Violet: Did you win?

    Bud Clay: No.

    Violet: Oh.

    Bud Clay: How much is this?

    Violet: $2... Will you be racing again?

    Bud Clay: Going to California. I've got to be there by Friday.

    Violet: California? I always wanted to go to California.

    Bud Clay: Really?

    Violet: Yes.

    Bud Clay: It's nice there.

    Violet: Is it?

    Bud Clay: Mmhm.

    Violet: I thought it would be.

    Bud Clay: Is your name Violet?

    Violet: Yes, it is.

    Bud Clay: Who made the necklace?

    Violet: I made it.

    Bud Clay: You think you'd want to come with me?

    Violet: I don't even know you.

    Bud Clay: Please?... Please?... Please come with me.

  • [last lines]

    Bud Clay: No.