The first five-star film of 2017.
The first one saw the abridged version, and the deletion of erotic scenes resulted in a lack of logic in many places. After watching the full version of the second part, the strange thing is that every sexual scene is not pornographic, and it will not arouse the desire of the audience. We just listened to Joe ramble, and Seligman's occasionally obscure little stories about religion, math, philosophy, and more.
The first is about sex, the second is about addiction.
The first part is Joe's sexual awakening and sexual affairs, the spontaneous gc when high school and classmates went to the mountains for a spring outing was the beginning of everything, I think the second part includes Joe's recovery of pleasure from 40 canings in Rome and what the psychological group tutor said " Motivation" is this. others. Looking for objects on the train, and various male employees of the company, Mrs H's story is about sex. Joe here is looking for sex purely for pleasure.
The second part is about addiction. Joe is separated from her husband because of addiction, seeks K sm therapy, seeks black people and participates in psychological groups and so on. In this part, Joe has changed because of the only love in his life, Jeorme, including constant reflection on sex. And Seligman's conversation with her all night, straightening out the thread, made her see herself clearly.
This seems to be a conversation between a non-sex addict and a sex addict, the content of the worldly conversation, and the tone of the heart. The ending is amazing, I thought it was a happy ending "I figured out my sexuality, fortunately I didn't kill anyone, I can start over from now on".
However, Seligman is just a wise hypocrite, I understand your contradictions, but you have killed hundreds of people, and I am not worse tonight? ! But, Joe has just realized everything. Since then, he will accept his identity calmly, and live with freedom of will. I'm sorry, you're going to get the lunch. Therefore, the asexual identity of Seligman, the pretender of the whole show, is just a fear of female desire, or moral knowledge shackles desire, or I help you enlighten me, and I want to use you to enlighten me, whatever.
"Respecting women's rights starts with understanding and respecting women's desires."
I watched a few episodes of The Big Bang Theory to pull me back from the loss.
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