This film is very interesting, and it is completely easy to be misled by the Chinese translation, because you will not see fly fishing in a porn, Fibonacci sequence, Bach polyphony theory, and even Edgar Allan Poe's poems, and this kind of thoroughness Void loneliness.
Do you think you will see a poor heroine dominated by desire? No, Nymphomaniac is different from sex addict. The biggest difference is active and passive. The heroine knows what she wants from a young age. She is not as painful and shameful as the male protagonist in Shame. She is not enjoying the pleasure of sex. Many times she just looks like a check with an expressionless face. In her eyes, sex is not even as good as a bag of chocolate candies. What she enjoys is the kind of power that sex brings her, manipulating and shameless. And this unbridled, morally ambiguous power is threatened for the first time when B bows her head to her and says "the secret ingrediant of sex is love", when she meets jerome again (I actually saw LaBeouf here) Totally out of order because she's in love with jerome and the film comes to an abrupt end when she cries out "I can't feel anything".
Many people say that Von Trier hates women, but I saw a bit of feminism in this complex movie, from the character of the heroine, which is full of calm muttering, slanted poetry, bold and interesting A metaphor with a lack of moral humour, a woman with a bruised face and a learned old man discuss sex and everything over tea? What's more, there are metal music in the first and last two paragraphs. Mrs.H played by Uma Thurman asked desperately, how many lives do you think she has time to destory in one day? Several hundreds? The biggest beneficiaries of advocating female sexual liberation are men, but in fact, facing women like the heroine, whether men go up or not, they all lose.
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