The film and the brain holes are very good themes, and the explanatory angle also starts from the extreme feminism of the heroine Gloria, which fully conveys the spirit of "After all, one person has carried everything." Of course, I never advocate the so-called male chauvinism. After all, a good relationship requires mutual comfort, rather than emphasizing control and allowing the other party to compromise without limits. Under the guise of a science fiction film, this film directly comes with a wave of romance films and public welfare propaganda.
The characters of the three males in the film are more in line with the "mess" Gloria:
Tim: The little white-collar worker who is always compromising: -Take care of the unemployed girlfriend, I hope it will get better and not addicted to alcohol-After breaking up, I have never let go of caring, never hung up a phone call-I don't want the hostess to be a waiter in a bar, so I come to ask And-still caring after being released, hope to get an explanation
Oscar: A dog licking dog who is constantly seeking self-superiority: -The hostess leaves her hometown, and still keeps inquiring and tracking the news of the hostess-all kinds of cold and warm, provide daily necessities and work help-meet for the first time after a long absence, and take it directly to inherit Bar-Although the bar business is bleak, but still feel that I am the boss-the leader of a small group, make friends worse than myself-after paying no return, immediately show the abnormal desire to control
Joel: Hormones that are still developing in the brain: -For good-looking women, there is only the concept of mating in their eyes-After a one-night stand, the hostess is indifferent even in the face of pressure
How did Gloria, the heroine of the film, face them? Control-for Tim, I just stepped on the bottom line, I don't listen to it, just let it go, but I still seem to love you-for Oscar, due to the current circumstances, Satisfy you to lick the dog's heart, but the old lady doesn't mean anything to you-for Joel, sleep is enough, don't think about other things
The monster is the self. Living in a life of alcoholism and day-night reversal can make people a monster. The interesting thing is that this situation is often unknown to the self. I can't believe it. In addition, the emergence of a monster to choose Seoul may be an insinuation to the Korean-US deployment incident at that time.
Do you want to hear a surprising story? Of course, what would you like to drink? Emmm...
The nightlife that young people understand now may be covered by alcohol, parties, and hotels. It is indeed attractive, but it is still worthwhile to avoid a mess and become the monster that makes them unbelievable. I personally feel that I still learn to control my desire, self-discipline and freedom.
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