Danish director Lars von Trier described "Female Addicts" as "pornography with live ammunition", even if the reduced version of "a large number of pornographic scenes taken into consideration for different national conditions" is worthy of publicity What the language says: "A sexual epic about female pornography." And one of the leading actors, Stellan Skarsgard (Stellan Skarsgard) said: "If this is a pornographic film, then it is a terrible pornographic film, because the role of a pornographic film is only one-to help you masturbate. On the contrary, "Female Addict" makes you unresponsive and makes you feel like having sex with porridge." Indeed, after the film was released in Europe, there was a voice of praise from the critics: "Female Addicts" stimulated more reason and emotion than the reaction of the lower body. Looking at the world film scene in recent years, we find that directors seem to be more and more keen to add sex scenes to movies. "The Life of Adele" shows the various postures that women love and love for ten minutes; Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a full-day viewing A film in "Don Juan" directed by him. A man immersed in it; and in "Female Addicts", in addition to naked sex, bursting chrysanthemums, and torture, montages of various sexual organs run through. British film critics believe that the flood of "sex" has opened the door to contemporary film and television because in the Internet age, people have various channels for obtaining erotic images, and mainstream movie audiences are not very interested in watching erotic scenes on the big screen. This means that erotic films have become a way for art directors to express serious themes. And to position "Female Addicts" as a large-scale erotic film, it is better to say that it is dressed in an erotic cloak and explores a profound issue-the loneliness of sex addicts.
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