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The relationship between cars and sex (short review)
Rosalee 2022-03-23 09:02:14
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Birdie 2022-03-25 09:01:10
! ! ! MASTERPIECE! The tyrants of the times! Cronenberg uses a vulgar and elegant type technique to show how man-made objects shape human desires, so as to trace the origin of the alienation of the modern world—the dual process of people escaping the earth (body) into the universe and escaping the world and returning to themselves. Scars, tattoos, exoskeletons, modern man is an artificial cyborg, and sex as a representation of physical desire is also an annotation of man as an "artificial object". Only in the collision of the two cyborgs can people experience the pleasure of being pulled out of the body for a short time. The action of unfastening the seat belt is the prelude to get rid of the binding of the body and make the desire to vent to the extreme. Therefore, at the end of the film, the soul intercourse between the two "bodies" who are withdrawing from the damaged body is more like a utopia that only exists in illusion. The tragic revelation was given as early as the car accident at the beginning: detachment from the body is death, post-industrial The human beings of the era were simplified into two types of people in the collision, in Calvino language, one type is those who continue to let their desire determine their own shape after going through vicissitudes; the other type is either obliterated by desire or obliterated desire. people.
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Pinkie 2021-12-22 08:01:27
I searched Pornhub, and basically every sex scene has a separate video, and the score is quite high. It can be said that this movie is both Porn and Anti-porn. At first, the eroticism was high, but it turned into a pale void in the end. It's a bit like "Blue Velvet", except that the Lynch-style protagonist can go back to daily life, and James can't go back. The first 50 minutes of the film can be called perfect.
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James Ballard: Do you see Kennedy's assassination as a special kind of car crash?
Vaughan: The case could be made.
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Vaughan: [finding Seagrave's cross-dressed body in the middle of a multi-car pileup] Seagrave? You couldn't wait for me? You did the Jayne Mansfield crash without me?
[sees dead Chihuahua in the back seat]
Vaughan: Aww, the dog... the dog is brilliant!