Thriller is above all, not ethical

Jason 2021-12-08 08:01:47

Old movie. The story is simple. In the most ordinary middle-class family, a man has a decent job, a beautiful wife, and a lovely child. It was just that one day I lost my head and went out of the wall (or should I say Green Peach?), but I was rather unlucky. I met a female pervert, and the family has been restless ever since. At the end, the female perverted died, and the world was quiet. The scene was finally frozen on a group photo of a family of three. It seemed that everything was calm and nothing happened.

After watching it, my first impression is that this is an educational film, a must-see for husbands. This film deeply reveals the horror of the one-night stand of extramarital love. Do you want your pet to be cooked in a pot? Do you want your child to be abducted? Do you want your wife to be disfigured? Then go to the one-night stand. One-night stand, there is no limit to poisoning, yeah!

However, this film is still only a thriller in the final analysis, and it does not make an in-depth critical analysis of the one-night stand itself, so the heroine will simply be positioned as a pervert. If both sides of the one-night stand should be morally condemned, then in the process of watching the movie, the various perverted behaviors of the female pervert completely push the sympathy of the audience to the side of the male protagonist, and exempt him from small moral flaws. Yes, everyone is an adult. You both ask me for a wish. Why do you still hold on to others after a night of romance? Isn't this woman cheap? But the actor repented and tried his best to protect his family's wife and children. If he knows his mistakes, he can be a good comrade~

So women are really pitiful. Men always indulge their desires and are not willing to take responsibility: who is the blame if you send it to the door yourself? If the heroine is not a pervert, what can she do? It's nothing more than knocking down the teeth and swallowing it in the belly. When the clouds are scattered and the rain is closed, the actor continues to go back to enjoy the family happiness, she can only cry for abortion by herself. The society will not sympathize with her, and men will not thank her. They will only think that she is just for fun, and she doesn't owe anything; and then she feels relaxed---so easy to get rid of. If a woman is not reconciled, hehe, it becomes a pervert.

Look at this man in the movie. When he is in a one-night stand, he perverts a woman and says that he likes you. If I don’t have a wife, I’ll be with you. Later, when I confessed to my wife, my wife asked if you loved her? Without thinking: It's just one night, nothing. I bah~ The female pervert said to him that he was pregnant, and he said: How do you know that it is mine? I'll baw up again~ Seeing sweetness is like flies swarming up, and seeing responsibility is faster than a rabbit. I regretted the mess at home, and I didn't know what I was thinking. I guess I still muttered in my heart: What is bad luck for me, people n night stands are fine, I encountered a pervert once, bad luck,

as far as the movie itself is concerned, the effect of horror is still good. Michael Douglas has a miserable look, and it is most suitable to play this kind of male image who has been insulted and damaged. The beginning of the film's bedtime episode seems casual, but it actually hints at the dissatisfaction of the male protagonist's desires, and also implies that his derailment the next day was mainly due to sex rather than love. Several classic scenes, such as cooking rabbits and looking for children, used two sets of lenses to switch to each other to render the tension. Before the last bathroom fight, he kept close-ups of the water several times, and there was a crisis hidden in the calm. The shot of the perverted woman coming out of the bathtub after being fainted. Although she also thought of this possibility, she was taken aback. So when I watched the last shot, I was really afraid that a female pervert would also emerge from the photo.

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Fatal Attraction quotes

  • Alex Forrest: You're here with a strange girl being a naughty boy.

    Dan Gallagher: I don't think having dinner with anybody's a crime.

    Alex Forrest: Not yet.

  • Dan Gallagher: [to Alex] This has got to stop.