In fact, the whole movie left me with two big thoughts.
One is: can the influence from the family be compensated from the partner?
Two: If you took sex out of your marriage, would you still love the person you love so much?
Obviously the first half of the interlude tells that Edward and florence are deeply influenced by their families. Edward is obviously a little inferior and feels that he has achieved nothing. When he won the first place, no one in the family wanted to listen to him and praise him. He was so impatient to share it with a person, even if it was a stranger, that's how he met him. florence. And florence has a tense relationship with her parents. There are only a few seconds of flashbacks in the movie explaining why she is sexually frigid. In fact, it can be reminiscent of florence's father's attitude towards her daughter when she played tennis. knowledge.
There is a flashback in the movie where a priest who is similar to counseling asks florence why he is not happy when he is getting married, and florence replies, I am very happy. The priest's inquiries were fruitless, and florence fled.
I'm very similar to florence. I can't handle the intimacy with my parents, and I'm afraid of intimacy. Fortunately, my parents just quarrel a lot, and even when I'm over 500 years old, they quarrel and sleep in separate rooms. Unfortunately, I suffered from a disease that was passive and rough throughout adolescence. In the previous life, I have always longed for a good relationship to save me from the quagmire. I hope she is an angel and light up my future life. Now I just want to understand that she is also a mortal, and she also has joys, sorrows and sorrows. Ashes of the world.
Then there is the second question above, will you still love?
The movie gives no love, and then blames the fault on youth and ignorance. In the movie, there is no clear answer to the children Florence has after marrying the cellist. If you think about it to the extreme, it is possible that the cellist accepted the florence. Marriage without sex, adopted children. The same age makes different choices. What kind of choices you make is up to you, a you who is achieved by various choices.
The most complicated thing in the movie is Edward's crying and laughing when he takes florence home for the first time, about his incompetence and his gratification for finding florence.
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