passion for rape

Name 2022-03-23 09:02:11

The narrative of this film is not very special, because there is almost no plot in this film. The relationship between Jeanne and her little boyfriend seems to be a clue, but it actually reflects the relationship between Jeanne and Paul. I think the whole film is in the Show Paul's state, his nostalgia for his deceased wife, and his feelings for Jeanne. It can be seen that Paul doesn't seem to care about anything, and he has a bad attitude towards Jeanne. The nostalgia for his deceased wife seems to make him afraid of being too close to a woman. He was reluctant to tell Jeanne her own name, and forced Jeanne not to talk about herself. They enjoyed raw passion in the apartment like animals. In Paul's view, this purest relationship was exactly what he wanted .But Jeanne couldn't take it, she was tired of the feeling that she didn't know anything and was unreal. So she would rather choose a little boyfriend who is more movie than life. Terrified Paul was afraid of losing Jeanne, he even promised to tell her name, but it was too late Jeanne, who had given up her mind, couldn't stand Paul's refusal to persecute him, and shot him to death. And repeatedly muttered to herself that she didn't know Paul at all, or even his name. Paul even began to fantasize about them A child and a happy future. He walked step by step to the windowsill, then Brando's twisted, sad, innocent face. He fell on the balcony, behind which was a run-down old town.

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Last Tango in Paris quotes

  • Jeanne: It's better not knowing anything.

  • Jeanne: What are we doing here?

    Paul: Let's just say we're taking a flying fuck at a rolling donut.