There's a word in the dictionary called "twist"

Oran 2022-03-23 09:02:14

I don't see any love in this movie, there's just lust, and lust brings distortion.

The actor acted very well. I didn't expect that Swain, who was not even 18 years old at the time, could play lolita in such a lively and vivid manner. Irons also pinched his own role in place, and the feeling of pretending to be serious and unable to restrain desire The interpretation is perfect.

But, however, the movie itself, or the plot of the novel itself, is too distorted. Many people say that this movie expresses love to the extreme. I don't feel that way at all. Maybe I didn't realize what the author wanted to express. All I saw was lust. lolita has no love for humbert at all, she just casually uses all kinds of men to satisfy herself, humbert is one of them. Humbert is fatherly love to loli when he has no desire, and this fatherly love is also for the smooth progress of desire. After reading it, I can only sigh: human desires can really distort people to such an extent. These people who are overwhelmed by desire are selfish and can do anything for their desires.

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Lolita quotes

  • Humbert: From here to that old car you know so well is a stretch of twenty-five paces. Make those twenty-five steps. With me. Now.

    Lolita: You're saying you'll give us the money if I go to a motel with you?

    Humbert: No, no, no. I mean leave here now, and come live with me. And die with me, and everything with me.

    Lolita: You're crazy.

  • Humbert: What are you eating?

    Lolita: It's called a jawbreaker. It's supposed to break your jaw. Want one?