I can't call it a movie review, it's just a few thoughts from the beginning to the end

Deondre 2022-03-26 09:01:07

Knowing that this movie was in the period of [Fifty Shades of Grey], which was a big hit and was criticized,
I saw this movie was recommended on Weibo, saying that it was [larger scale] than the former

. Multiple accounts have been forwarded one after another and are not ready to open.
It wasn't until someone close said that they had resources at hand,
although it was very likely that the source of the connection was the same, and
finally came down to see it.

Downloading is also quite tortuous.
I do not know when the network disk added the p2p function, and the
jet lag party can only choose the browser to download in a single thread.
And each of them can only be down to 80%.
Fortunately, because it is in the mkv format (?),
you can watch as much as you want.
The first one has read 180%, but the
second one is just in. uncomfortable place.

I started looking for resources in a rage, and
found that there are oil pipes.

Ah~ so I didn't want to watch it in the first place! It's just a misfortune!

In fact, half of the time I saw it, I was wondering if Joe would have sex with the listener S,
and at the end I was thinking,
[Well, I will stop at Joe to turn off the lights and sleep.]
Hehe

, the director used the ending technique that horror movies are used to in Here:
When I thought everything was quiet, I found out that I was still in a deep terror.

S is always trying to exonerate Joe throughout the telling.
Compared with the behavior at the end of him,
can it be understood that the director wants to convey that
[the true purpose of tolerance towards others is often to absolve one's own sins]?
Well, that's the part that pissed me off the most.

Except for the bold close-up of the sex organs, the sex scenes are not particularly touching.
Probably because of the disgust with the setting of "Joe can't get pleasure from the person he loves".

Oh, by the way, the abortion part was very shocking.
The moment the fetus slipped out of the ground by inertia,
I was disgusted with myself who said [if I am pregnant now, I must kill it].

Hope Joe can be as happy as she hoped.

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Nymphomaniac: Vol. II quotes

  • Joe's Father: I've found my tree. My soul tree. And no, it's not that one, okay, 'cause then I would be dead.

    [shows Joe a large oak tree]

    Joe's Father: This is my tree.

    Joe - 10 Years: It's not an ash tree.

    Joe's Father: No, it's an oak tree.

    Joe - 10 Years: It has two trunks.

    Joe's Father: Yeah, isn't it great? It shows itself to both sides, the lake and the forest.

    Joe - 10 Years: But, dad, how does a tree get two trunks?

    Joe's Father: The most common reason is that the top broke when it was very young.

    Joe - 10 Years: That means that you've been broken once. Have you, dad?

    Joe's Father: [long pause] It seems that it can be rather revealing... to find your soul tree.

  • [opening narration for "The Gun"]

    Joe: Whether I left society or it left me, I cannot say. I suppose you can make an argument for both sides. I was on my way to the shady side of the debt collecting business, which, among other things, involved stuff like burning people's cars.