1993's Voyeur and 2022's Perspective

Bethany 2022-03-21 09:02:50

Peeping, this kind of hobby is generally described as "hobby". It is not very elegant. It is difficult to pedal, but everyone loves it. In this respect, it has a long history and all living beings are equal. Grass mustard, the same love, just have the courage to admit the difference.

Maybe in 1993, what I saw was lust and hobbies. I cut out the emotions and diseases in desire and showed you, and the whole screen was saying, look, there are so many perverted people, and they are sanctimonious, but in fact they are not. It's all the work of male thieves and female prostitutes. Human nature is so disgusting. In 1993, I was 4 years old and if I saw this movie at 24, I would still be terrified of being obsessed with ulterior and irresistible desires here, but now I am 34 and the world has turned Many rounds, the perspective of 2022 will be completely different from 30 years ago.

The first thing to notice is the issue of privacy. Being peeped, being watched, has become a hidden disease that every ordinary person today - men and women who don't need to be as beautiful as Sharon Stone - has a personal experience. Under the constant monitoring of life, safety and risk coexist, shrouded in the shadow of algorithms and data, waiting for the clouds to accumulate rain, the thunder and the fire to move, something big will happen.

Then there is the safety of living alone. Single women, 30 years later, are still facing the same risks. The society really has not made much progress in this area, and there is no way to avoid the maliciousness everywhere. Moreover, equality and feminism have been raging, and the maliciousness against women has even increased rather than decreased. Darker, more evil. We seem to be on a smooth path to a cliff, lacking prudence and humility, striding toward destruction.

In terms of the relationship between men and women, the boy's love for his sister and the sister's love for the little wolf dog are enviable and gnashing of teeth. Zeke undoubtedly likes Carly. As for whether the liking has risen to love, I think he has arrived, at least he has arrived unilaterally. As far as he is concerned, it should be the courage to love to give her something that he knows is not so cute in his heart, but love and selfishness are not contradictory at all. Falling in love with Carly does not mean that he will give up his passion for snooping, even if there is another way. In an ending, I don't think he was domesticated by Carly to the point of withdrawal. His nature is hard to change, and it is easier to separate than to change himself. Carly wants a normal couple relationship, but she is powerless to resist the pursuit of the little wolf dog. The chicken feathers of middle-aged women are really like this. She also has the temptation to turn all beings upside down. Ordinary middle-aged women are even more difficult in this regard. Aside from deep regrets and a hint of sympathy, it's hard to put this movie on a pornographic note. But it may also be because I watched the castrated version on the video website, which cut off the only joy in life, which is even more regrettable.

What I have to do tonight is to study all kinds of camera detectors and doorstops on Taobao, and search the Internet to see if I can download the full version of the movie. I am really unwilling to passively miss it.

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Sliver quotes

  • Gus Hale: How can I call you when I don't know your name?

    Carly Norris: How can you not know my name if you knew my apartment number?

    Gus Hale: Our doormen are spoiled, five bucks gets you only half the information.

  • Judy Marks: Hey, isn't Pearl Jam some sort of oriental sex thing?