Without reason, what is sentimental; without shame, what is lust

Maymie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

Homemade-plot to mixed cutting [psychological/ethical] Lolita is the little elk you can't sleep http://www.bilibili.com/video/av9349090/ The incoherence between a middle-aged writer and an underage girl lolita amour. Lolita lolita: A very seductive precocious girl. Reality doesn't allow me to be ignorant like lolita, do nothing, and spend time and lust recklessly. I think I am more like a middle-aged writer Humbert. Reason must be held in his hand, but emotional lust always needs to be exported, and life always needs to be for, to love, and to get. For him, it is lolita. But lolita is that little moose you can't sleep with, and it doesn't always belong to you. Lolita's nothing is destined to depend on her, and no discipline breeds her rebellion. Humbert's shadow over the death of his first love made him love and possessive towards the 14-year-old girl. Such a relationship built on two people who have wounds in their hearts, wants to ask and does not want to stop, wants to make up for the shadows, but the pull is getting bigger and bigger. Unwilling to let go of the stubborn attachment, indulge in it until he falls into prison. The poison was in the wound, and the wound wouldn't heal. It is the middle-aged writer Humbert, and it is in an artist full of restraint and shame that emotions and desires are so beautiful. If a white-flavoured boy who wanders the streets with nothing to do all day pursues a girl and lingers all day, do you think it is beautiful? If you want to do it, you can do it for me, so this film does not discuss psychology and ethics. It is understandable that AV films and erotic films point to different needs, one is physiological needs, the other is to express human nature. Where there is no order, what is the beauty of freedom; where there is no rationality, what is the beauty of sensibility; where there is no shame, what is the beauty of lust.

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Lolita quotes

  • Humbert: From here to that old car you know so well is a stretch of twenty-five paces. Make those twenty-five steps. With me. Now.

    Lolita: You're saying you'll give us the money if I go to a motel with you?

    Humbert: No, no, no. I mean leave here now, and come live with me. And die with me, and everything with me.

    Lolita: You're crazy.

  • Humbert: What are you eating?

    Lolita: It's called a jawbreaker. It's supposed to break your jaw. Want one?