Today, Uncle Jun will give you a movie for Amway
"Lady Macbeth"
Many people say that the heroine (Catherine) in this film is a ruthless lunatic who killed her father-in-law (old Liszt) and her husband (little Liszt) to save her lover (Sebastian); She and her lover kill her husband's illegitimate son (Teddy) in order to keep the estate's inheritance.
In every murder, Catherine is the mastermind, and his lover is the accomplice.
But at the end of the film, Sebastian surrendered himself to the crime and said: Catherine's love made him feel suffocated!
Is it really?
Uncle bacteria disagree !
Everything Catherine did was forced, by her father-in-law, her husband, and even her lover. If you pretend to be a bit forceful, there is also the feudal system of the wicked Middle Ages.
The beginning of the film is the scene of Catherine's wedding. She is the daughter-in-law bought by old Liszt, but she may not have discussed it with her son before buying it, so Liszt doesn't like this wife.
On the night of the wedding, Xiao Li refused to sleep with Catherine in the same bed; even when Xiao Li had a physiological need, he let Catherine stand against the wall and solve it by himself.
We all know that sex plays a very important role in marriage and love, and that her husband would rather give a hand to her than touch her. For the first time, Catherine felt repressed— not just physically, but about dignity.
Without the comfort and care of her husband, Catherine could not feel any warmth or humanity in this home. It seems that her father-in-law bought her to make her a vase: After dressing up every day, Catherine's main job is to sit and sleep, even when she is sleepy.
The father-in-law had very strict requirements on Catherine, and asked her to focus on her husband in everything: no matter how late, she could not sleep until her husband came back; regulate her behavior and fulfill her responsibilities as a wife...
At this time, Catherine felt that the family had never seen her as a family member, or even seen her as a person. She is just an object that was bought, and you only need to remember one thing: I say you do it.
This is the second layer of coercion that Catherine feels. Although I was bought, I am also a living person!
If it weren't for the appearance of Sebastian, Catherine would definitely be smoothed out, and over time, she would become an old-fashioned, ignorant manor lady who wears a heavy dress every day, but God gave Catherine a chance.
The going out of the father-in-law and her husband and the appearance of Sebastian seemed to give Catherine a life-saving straw, allowing her to catch and survive in a cruel way in a stagnant life.
She no longer sat up every day, she changed into loose clothes and went for a walk, facing Sebastian she no longer suppressed her desires, and they began to have a blatant affair.
Do you still think about morals when you see this? Wasn't that damn morality what made Catherine like this?
It seems that keeping the principles of heaven and destroying human desires does not only exist in China. If morality can trample human desires from a high place, and at the same time tell us that if you can't resist you, you should be trampled on. Then I'd rather be immoral.
We haven't said how Catherine was forced by her lover.
The blatant cheating is naturally impossible to hide. In order to save Sebastian, Catherine poisoned her father-in-law; after being insulted by her husband, in order to avenge her husband, she killed his husband again.
In the two murders in the movie, Catherine did not show fear and remorse, as if it was a matter of course, as if justice was on her side-she killed for love, at best she was too defensive ?
But when she killed her husband's illegitimate child, Catherine cried, and Uncle Jun thought it was more from her conscience. And this murder was also forced by Sebastian.
One of the happiest scenes in the movie is when Catherine and Teddy are sitting on the grass, and they talk about the bird's name, they talk about their mother, and it's like they look alike, and Catherine really likes Teddy.
At this time, Catherine was pregnant with Sebastian's child. As a mother, she was not thinking about inheritance. She just wanted to talk to Sebastian, and wanted her lover to give her confidence.
But Sebastian worries that Teddy's presence is a hindrance to their continued togetherness, and I think it was that conversation that made Catherine choose the option she least wanted.
At the end of the film, Uncle Jun felt very lonely. Sebastian pushed all the crimes on Catherine. Catherine was desperate for love, so she completely turned into a bad person, making Sebastian and the maid the scapegoat.
In a deep sense, we can analyze the darkness of the system and the infinite darkness of human nature that the film wants to express. But in fact, this film is very straightforward, without reversal, and from the perspective of the picture, it is more like an art film.
So Uncle Jun thinks the film is more of a sad story about how Catherine went from a normal woman to a cold-blooded, crazy "Mrs. Macbeth"
Especially when Catherine wore a dress, walked downstairs step by step, and sat upright in the empty hall without anyone, the feeling of loneliness and sadness that came from the heart broke out at the end.
When love is the whole of a person, I choose to have no scruples; but when I am disappointed in love, I choose to be ruthless.
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