I believe that almost everyone knows SM, sadism and masochism, but few people understand what the word really means. This word is now sex-related, but what it really expresses is love to the extreme, the desire to hurt and be hurt by the other party, it seems that if you don't do this, you can't get rid of the pain caused by such love. SM first appeared in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, also known as "The Four Hundred Years of Vampires", a strong gothic love, always full of hurt.
From the beginning to the end of the film, there are always shots of these beautiful statues of goddesses. Among them, there is the Venus of Milo, who is well known to everyone. The broken arm does not damage the beauty of the goddess in the slightest, but makes it more meaningful. And the beauty of the heroine, with the condensed amorous feelings at the corners of her eyes and brows, is exactly the same as the goddess in charge of love and beauty. Like the heroine, many people think that the hero does not love her, but loves the feeling of being with her, or simply loves her beauty, or is just possessive, but they don't know what is above all love. Worship, he loves her like a god, no eyes I can see you, no ears I can hear you, no hands I can touch you, I carry you in my blood, I treasure you in my soul, I've lost my limbs You are a monster in the eyes of others, but in my eyes you will always be my goddess, my Helena, since you have legs to let you escape from me, and you have hands that you don't want to touch me, then I will protect you and take care of me. You, touch you, love you, adore you. Sweet to the extreme is sour, dark to the extreme is light, and love to the end is hurt.
At the end of the film, the male protagonist wakes up in a chair in the emergency room. Maybe it's just a dream, maybe a dream within a dream, but the truth really doesn't matter anymore, because love, this kind of love that is above everything, makes everything Appears pale.
In the Garden of Eden you created, there is only you and me, and I am your God.
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