Life is a game of sadism and being saddled

Lenny 2022-03-22 09:02:46

I've always wanted to watch this movie, but I never dared to watch it, and I felt like I wasn't ready to watch it. I stayed up all night today and watched it. Not quite what I thought, but more awesome than I thought. Knowing that Yuanzi Wen Niu, I didn't expect it to be so good. This film is in my place, and I will directly consecrate it. Before I saw Taeko and Matsuda having sex in the office, I sighed, and sure enough, a horror master at the level of Sonoko Wen is a genius at portraying and expressing emotions. Until Taeko was slapped, I knew that I had underestimated Yuan Ziwen. After watching the whole film, I actually think this is an SM educational film. Everyone here has been abused, or abused in the present, or abused in the past. Taeko was slapped, but instead released himself. The same goes for the male protagonist. In that wonderful explosive scene, the male protagonist's identity changed from the abused to the abuser. It was only a matter of time, just a matter of degree. In the last sentence at home, life is painful. I think Sonoko Wen must be a masochist in reality. Isn't life like this, we are constantly being abused by life, we want to stop, it will not stop, some people are used to being abused, some people are abused and happy, and some people find their own by chance. G-spot, I don't like being abused, but I found an outlet for release. Some people finally stood up and gave life a slap, while others could only pull a knife on their neck.

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Extended Reading
  • Noemy 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    How the dark side of human nature is stimulated, the film describes very specifically.

  • Micaela 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The subjects that the Japanese are best at shooting

Cold Fish quotes

  • Aiko Murata: You scared the shit out of them! It should be okay. If things go wrong, we'll just make them invisible.