On the abundance of sexual metaphors in movies

Wayne 2022-11-29 10:35:16

I remember a long time ago that the film magazine mentioned a lot of sexual metaphors in the film, and according to Freund, there is indeed a lot to dissect. Let me throw a brick and a stone.

1. Ham (every column/stick/stripe can be interpreted as male ×××)
2. Clocks appear many times (symbolizing female ×××) What
is particularly impressive is that Sylvia smashed the clock (hoping to get rid of it ) Sexual desire control?) and finally Jose was beaten to death by Raul with a ham (this should also suggest that Raul's sexual ability is stronger than Jose), Jose's watch still moves, which means that although the person is dead, the lust will not die? (Sweat)
3. Bullfighting (desire arouses - desire to vent) bullfighting is driven out (secret intercourse is forced to abort) 4. The first shot
of the bull ××× of the huge bull billboard is the ××× part of the billboard, after that
There are many appearances, two of which are particularly noteworthy:
1) Sylvia was tired of Jose's weakness and at the same time seduced by Raul, so she broke up with Jose, Jose was very angry and climbed up on the billboard I smashed the bull × × × wildly, and the last piece fell off. Then it rained heavily, and Sylvia wore this oval board to cover the rain to find Raul.
2) After finding Raul, the two got off the train at the bull billboard without ×××.
5. Motorcycles vs cars
both show Raul's masculinity and Jose's incompetence by comparison.

In addition, everyone actively added.

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