The essence of loli and uncle

Weston 2022-03-23 09:01:54


Not long ago, Xiao D told me that he was a lolicon, and asked me if I knew him with four pictures of little girls. Of course I didn't. So he told me who is who, who is the current four loli in Japan, and found a video screen for me to watch, intending to let me share his happiness. Looking at the appearance of a few small mm wearing Japanese school uniforms swinging their legs, twisting their waists and waving their hands, I can only tell Xiao D that I only have joy, not happiness.
So I wondered where is the true meaning of loli and what is their most charming thing.
The first thing that popped into my mind was Dominic Swain in 97's Lolita, then Natalie Portman in The Killer's Not Too Cold, and then Chloe Swain in Kickstarter Moretz... These guys are the uncle killers, it's hard to forget, they are really more connotative than those cute little mms. It's just that Swain got old and took the sensual route; Natalie became the actress, her eyes were long gone, and the perseverance in the black swan caught a glimpse; I don't know what Chloe is doing. After watching this film, I once again found that the charm value of Lolita has plummeted after marriage. Although she is still young and beautiful, her eyes are full of mystery, but there is always something missing.
What's missing? When Lolita collects money in the film, I immediately understand that there is less rebellion. How can a well-behaved mm be called a loli! Those who don't follow the mundane, don't stick to the rules and regulations of the adult world and are innocent and evil can be called loli. And in every film about loli, there is an uncle who appears, and most of them are tragic, so the essence of uncle is selfless and unrepentant love, true love! It's not about age, it's a love that's insulated from vulgarity and deep into nine turns and a thousand times.
The end of the film tells us a secret, the best way to have a loli is not to love her but to possess her, so today's uncles are the evolutionary version, also called the wretched version.

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Lolita quotes

  • Charlotte Haze: There's a nice view from this window... of the front lawn.

  • Charlotte Haze: Is, um, Madame Humbert, um...

    Humbert Humbert: There's no "Madame". We are divorced...

    Charlotte Haze: Oh...

    Humbert Humbert: *Happily* divorced.

    Charlotte Haze: When did all this happen?

    Humbert Humbert: About a year ago - in Paris.

    Charlotte Haze: Oh, Paris, France, madame... You know, monsieur, I really believe that it's only in the Romance Languages that one is able to really relate in a mature fashion. In fact I remember when the late Mr. Haze and I... when we were on our honeymoon abroad, I knew that I'd never felt married until I'd heard myself addressed as "Senora".

    Humbert Humbert: So you were in Spain?

    Charlotte Haze: No, Mexico!

    Humbert Humbert: Oh, Mexico, mm-hmm!

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