A prostitute for money, a high-class brothel specializing in high society, a group of perverted old men.
The director must be trying to convey a certain voice, but I can't understand something. The film should revolve around one theme: "Girl's Virginity".
When Lucy first did "Sleeping Beauty", the brothel's hostess reminded her that she wouldn't have actual sex because a girl's vagina was a "sanctuary". And Lucy just replied softly "My vagina is not a temple".
The chastity of women becomes the theme of the whole article.
The way she betrayed her body was specially designed. In the movie, she fell asleep after drinking sleeping pills. During this period, her body was manipulated by old men at will, and she herself did not know it. All kinds of things that happened during the period prompted her to start taking her body seriously.
Until the end, the protagonist who woke up saw a naked old man lying next to him (the old man committed suicide, and Lucy's body was only a tool to assist him in suicide), but Lucy should not have immediately recognized that he was dead, and immediately began to cry when he woke up. , this emotion should be one of remorse and reflection. She should understand that her previous actions have been a waste of herself and ruined the original women's temple.
The director is also a woman. I think she is calling on the young and beautiful women to cherish their own temples. Now girls are being fooled by a certain trend of thought. It seems that daring to take off and reveal is their personality and self-promotion. These values cause girls not to take their bodies seriously. However, it is a pity that those young and beautiful women may not understand this movie. But I personally agree with the director's point of view (if it is this point of view): women, you must cherish yourself.
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