1. This film is not bad overall, there are always a lot of details to explore and reflect with religious connotations. The film brings a lot of inspiration to people. Thinking about it carefully, it can also be a part of your own growth experience. "If your craving for the Dharma is as strong as your love for me, in this life, in this body, you can become a Buddha." She is a layman, but she has become a Buddha; he is a Buddhist monk, but a layman. Form is emptiness, emptiness is form, this may be a meaning of the translated title in the film.
2. Is this film labeled as pornographic because of those few shots? I don't know what the industry's standards for this kind of erotica, pornography, and level are. I used to learn about the world film grading standard in the library of your university, but I can't remember it. I don't know if the passion scenes and poses in it have different meanings, such as the last SM-like cheating is religious? But I don't think every game is necessary. For example, I think the few seconds in the bridal chamber can be saved. The existence of any lens is necessary if it is to enrich the image of the characters, otherwise it can be deleted.
3. I watched the 129 and 139 versions. It was the difference between the scenes outside of the passionate drama. The editing of the movie was always a mystery. I remembered the time when I watched different versions of Ashoka before.
4. The male protagonist is an image of something I despise, wretched. In my opinion, it's the fuck that dominates him, not the make love.
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