Introduced by the teacher

Vanessa 2022-03-20 09:02:02

I watched it in an introductory visual arts class.

The film is about a twist, against a kind of patriarchy (women in the place of the behold). The experience of choosing the heroine is very classic, with a pair of elegant classical hands, but no sound mind for a moment. She cuts her underside, she goes to porn shops, she sniffs
the toilet paper men use to wipe their semen...how does that make you feel? Abnormal, perverted,
and sympathetic.
She was in the toilet with the male protagonist, she thought she loved, no, she couldn't tell the difference, because of her mother's strict discipline all the year round, she had no experience at all, and no experience, so time made her evolve into a sexual abuse--- - Getting a man to have an erection without ejaculating (in a normal relationship) is a very perverted thing... Later, she was raped by him, I don't know what she was thinking, but does this make her mother Think about it? Or continue to manage her grown daughter?

The film raises many questions, about the default perspective of men, about the embarrassment of women being seen, about the sexuality of society, and the bullshit of society...

(Detailed explanation: The heroine and her mother ride in an old-fashioned elevator When going upstairs, the hero is climbing the stairs and running to chase, the fence of the old-fashioned elevator is the cage of ideas, and the hero is the power of the new era... )

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Extended Reading

The Piano Teacher quotes

  • Erika Kohut: Do you like me calling you darling?

    Walter Klemmer: It's absolutely marvelous.

    Erika Kohut: You must be patient. I'll give you all the names, we'll play all the games you want.

    Walter Klemmer: You know you really stink? Sorry, you stink so much, no one will ever come close to you. You'd be better leave town until you don't stink so bad. Rinse your mouth more often, not just when my cock makes you puke.

  • Erika Kohut: Schubert's dynamics range from scream to whisper not loud to soft. Anarchy hardly seems your forte. Why not stick to Clementi? Schubert was quite ugly. Did you know? With your looks, nothing can ever hurt you.

    Walter Klemmer: Why destroy what could bring us together?

    Erika Kohut: Mannerism is no...

    Walter Klemmer: [interrupting her] Why can't I look at you? Because if I do, I won't resist the temptation to kiss you on the neck. May I kiss you on the neck?

    [she walks away]