Impressed by Richie's innocence, I'm sure the character will be remembered for a long time. The actors are apt, looking and dressing like Richie himself in the script.
The mental hospital taught Richie to unlock locks, and he's a good locksmith who can "open" women (hearts?). There’s a lot of red in the film, the red of Ritchie’s jumper as if it had nothing to do with intelligence, and the red of Maria’s cheap and seemingly readily available, like what a dead house fantasies about a porn star.
When he left the mental hospital, Richie kissed the female dean. It was obviously a lover/lover kiss. The intimacy between Richie and Maria is reflected in the prismatic ceiling inside the wooden top of the carousel, which is one of the most beautiful moments in the story.
Richie is crazy, and has a few dreams about love, marriage and children, which are vulgar and difficult to achieve, just like when everyone is floating in the clouds or falling into hell, he is crawling on the ground, his face covered with dirt. Binding is naturally to limit Maria's movements, but it also gives her a specific situation, a deliberately slowed down process of understanding.
wikipedia,
Stockholm syndrome (English: Stockholm syndrome; Swedish: Stockholmssyndromet), also known as hostage complex, hostage syndrome, is a psychological phenomenon, which refers to the victim's feelings for the perpetrator, sympathy for the perpetrator, and identification with the perpetrator. These views and ideas, and even in turn help the perpetrators of a complex. These emotions are considered irrational and abusive of empathy.
Stockholm syndrome can be regarded as a kind of traumatic fetters. It does not necessarily only happen to hostages. As long as the perpetrator harassed the victim, it may cause the victim to have strong feelings for the perpetrator. According to Freud, Stockholm syndrome is a self-defense mechanism in which victims feel no longer threatened when they believe the thoughts of their perpetrators.
After reading it I feel that Maria is not completely caught in the model of this disease. Richie's dream touched Maria's heart, and he saw her unexpectedly, perhaps more than anyone else in the society saw her, and his desire to live with her had nothing to do with him.
Richie went to buy medicine (snatched), and held hands in handcuffs. These are Richie's romances. Not everyone thinks this is romantic. The pharmacy where the boss steals the fish in the room (it feels like there must be mice in the store), the small square full of crimes, and the ugly giantess who is estimated to be ranked in the whole of Spain is really romantic. It doesn't match the world, but in my opinion, there is still a kind of purity that cannot be visualized.
But I didn't always understand Maria's tears, and sometimes I cried abruptly, and I could only deal with it in astonishment. I always feel that there should be more clues in the bridges on the set, and there is no new discovery. My thoughts come to "Weima's House", and I still believe that the two studios are related when I write. The ugly man with no face in the episode is wearing a bondage suit, is it a metaphor for Maria's heart? Maria wasn't happy there, feeling like she was dying to run away while hanging from the set. The disabled director always wants to do something to her, and there is a kind of sexual drive of an immobile person, which reminds me of the white-haired boss in a certain version of "Flowers and Snakes", who is also in a wheelchair and desires the dancer Shizuko. But the director was clearly wrong. A muscular man without a face is like having no identity. He is like an unfilled important bracket in a sentence, which belongs to Maria.
Speaking of kb, it is really not beautiful enough, clumsy and polite, the hemp rope and the sense of diaosi conveyed by the confession are really regrettable, I think it needs to be more serious here, even if the rope is different from the present as cheap.
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