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Jerel 2022-03-22 09:02:37

Nothing is more sensual than pain, nothing is more stimulating than fall.

She became my spiritual ideal, and I've been looking for her stand-in ever since.

When I meet such a woman, I will marry her.

"There's this stupid way of elevating anything to a social issue everywhere.

Don't tell me these stereotypes, don't take it for granted, don't talk about anthropology sociology here,

What a fucking boring world we live in

Why Always Reduce One Thing to Another

what else can you pull out

sexism, racism, class struggle"

Dervish of pleasure, you sold your soul to rhyme

-What is your heart's greatest desire

- Be your thing, disappear into your wonderful smell, dress you, undress you, put on your stockings, put on your shoes, never self-willing.

- do you call this love?

- This is the only love that exists. Love is like politics, only one party can be in power. One must be willing to fight, the other must be willing to suffer. I'd like to be the one that gets hit.

Dominate him, press him like a lemon.

But I am Venus and I have to be naked, it is my duty.

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  • Delia 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    If there are any new tricks that can be played in the relationship between the sexes, it can only start from the form like Polanski. The core is still the proposition of sexual tension and subordination of male and female rights, but in closed scenes, the characters are minimal to only However, the two exaggerate all metaphors and viewpoints through constant role-playing and exchanging plays in plays. The balance of sexual tension and laughter is very good, and it is also a gossip comedy. The SM part is really bloody... Straight men, please watch.

  • Ethel 2022-03-27 09:01:17

    I'm scared to death by watching it look like a ghost movie

Venus in Fur quotes

  • Vanda: Any other director I know would have already jumped on me.

    Thomas: I'm not "any other director".

    Vanda: Bullshit. If he thought he could, he would have already done.

    Thomas: Not true.

    Vanda: Not even if I allowed him?

  • Thomas: Hail, Aphrodite!

    Vanda: So, you haven't forgotten.

    Thomas: Forget? My most dear and old enemy?

    Vanda: You're too kind.

    Thomas: Yes.

    Vanda: I don't have the right to a little kiss? That's better, Thomas... Oh! I said Thomas? Oops! It's so cold in here. Every time I come to visit you, I am cold.

    [sneezes]

    Vanda: See? I already have an inflamed bronchi.

    Thomas: If you do not passed time to walk around naked...

    Vanda: However, I am Venus, I have to be naked. It's part of the job. Don't you want to take off those rough clothes, come and hold you close to me? There is so much room here under my fur.

    Thomas: No, thank you.

    Vanda: I brought this vision to you, directly from Olympus. It's divine. See the label? Made in Olympus.

    Thomas: Why? Why should I care about your vision?

    Vanda: I know your small flaw. You're not interested in women. You feel concerned for their fur, and you should marry an otter.

    Thomas: I understand better with an otter than with a woman.

    Vanda: But if I spread my legs under the mink, you'll refuse a little love?

    Thomas: It's "a little love" you suggest? No, it's the power that interests you.

    Vanda: Dare you resist me?

    Thomas: Yes, I dare.

    Vanda: Séferin, I want you on the ground, at my feet. Beg me.

    Thomas: Never.

    Vanda: You already belong to me and I will belong to you until the end of time.

    Thomas: Never.

    Vanda: Auf wiedersehen, my friend. The back.

    [breaks from character]

    Vanda: And then poof, it disappears.