Desire killed a cat

Keegan 2022-03-23 09:03:17

After watching this movie, I was really confused. I'd love to sum up in one or a few sentences the Living Colors I've just spent nearly two hours watching, but I've racked my brains and can't. My head went blank for a while, not knowing what to see. The characters in it are chaotically intertwined, and the complicated relationships in it seem to be trying to sort it out. The beautiful sex scenes in it often emerge... After calming down, I still sigh at Almodovar's whimsy. He always plays his cards out of line. The reason why I find it confusing is because it doesn't follow our normal thinking, just like someone feels about Wong Kar Wai's movies, but I still think Almodovar is greater because it's bizarre It's more logical. Desire is an innate instinct of human beings. No one can escape the rope of desire, even a monk has desire, why do you want to cultivate yourself to the relic? In the film, Elena and Victor's first intercourse did not follow up because Victor's sexual skills were too lacking, and Sonny, who was cuckolded by his wife, hated his wife's lover, David, but couldn't. To vent and intentionally shoot David and paralyze him for half his life Becoming a disabled athlete, Elena's soulful look back in the chaos (I love the way she looked at the time), Victor watching the passion score on TV in prison Victor and his wife Elena who was shouting in the stands, the hatred eyes, and later Carla's derailment again, and the release of Elena and Victor, etc., are actually "desire". trick people. My Spanish teacher told me that Spain or Spanish-speaking countries are like Latin America, where people live very casually. Their behavior seems to be simply dictated by desire. Why did Elena finally confess to David that she had a one-night love without making up any other reason? She said she never lied. I don’t think so. She and Victor may have sex with him because he wanted to relieve his grievance, but after doing it, she found that she really fell in love with this man. She confessed to David that it was unfair. Ruled by her desires, yes, I'm in love with her, I don't love you anymore, I tell you, what can you do? casual! Also, it's Kara and Victor, and I actually doubt there's any real love between them. No~! Even Kara has nothing to do with Victor. Carla had an affair because her husband couldn't satisfy his sexual desire, first David, then Victor, she just wanted to find a physical satisfaction, even if she later shot herself and her husband to cover Victor. . She is lonely, she is disgusted by her husband's violence, she needs someone to accompany her, the appearance of Victor gives her broken heart a rest, so she is willing to invest , raising this man, unfortunately this man loves another woman. The red Carla lay in a pool of red blood, this is the infinite despair of herself, her failed marriage, the sad atmosphere at that moment I felt terrible. Even so, the happy ending of the film still warms my heart a bit. . . .

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Live Flesh quotes

  • Clara: The bastard's stopped drinking.

    Víctor Plaza: And you?

    Clara: I'm drinking even more.

  • Clara: I'm not asking you to love me! I love you enough for both of us.