Two brushes of "Perfume": Remembering the deleted scenes

Gerald 2022-04-21 09:01:34

The footage of Ge Nuyi's mother giving birth and cutting the umbilical cord

Just watch it live, it's too fast to catch anything

Newborn close-up and flashes of dirty environment footage, newborn crying

Nausea warning

Ge Nuyi's mother was hanged

Close-up of Mrs Jayal after her throat was slit

Ge Nuyi followed the fruit-buying girl to the stone room and sniffed her body

After the fruit-buying girl died, Ge Nuyi ripped off her clothes, sniffed the corpse, and gradually went crazy

The little prince who passed the trial bless me

After the retreat in Ge Nuyi cave, he bathed naked in the rain and confirmed that he had no smell

Ge Nuyi followed the red-haired girl Luoer to the door of the mansion and smelled her taking a bath

The corpse of the girl who harvested the lavender field was immersed in the oil tank. Ge Nuyi heard the movement and covered the oil tank with an oil cloth.

The woman who delivered the tuberose asked to see Mrs. Anufi, and Ge Nuyi replied that she was busy. The camera flashed the lady having sex with Drouot, and the two of them were finished in the process of telling the extraction method.

In a flash, just feel the meaning

The black-haired prostitute holding the dog, Ge Nuyi told her that she was making perfume and tried to wrap her body with gauze soaked in grease. Lost her hair and wrapped her body and hair in greased gauze to take back for perfume

(Totally nude, nothing left is deleted)

The process of making perfume by twin sisters and Frances (wrapping in gauze, cutting hair)

The passers-by (?) on the bridge saw the bodies floating in the river (the next scene, the powerful people discuss whether or not to have a curfew)

in a series of murders

Pauline's body in a lavender field

The maid screamed and saw the body of the young lady lying on the bench

The female corpse seen by the city guard

The man who nailed the door with a wooden board saw a dead woman when he brought the wooden strips

The archbishop saw the body of a nun lying on the ground

Early in the morning after Luo'er was killed, Dad opened the door and saw her body

After Ge Nuyi threw the handkerchief in the square, the crowd rejoiced

Ge Nuyi recalled the girl who sold apricots

Luo'er's father's attitude change

gender neutral eroticism

After everyone wakes up

Also, the girls who were killed

1, the girl who sells apricots

2. The girl harvesting the lavender fields

3. Brunette whore

4. Love Concubine 5. Frances

6. The girl who sells fruit

7. Shepherdess

8. Pauline of Lavender Fields

9. A rich lady

10. The girl who was dragged away while walking at night

11. Farm Girl

12. The milking girl

13. The girl in the shadows

14. The nun

15. Luoer

So here comes the question... can I pass the trial...

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Extended Reading
  • Amos 2022-03-23 09:01:31

    Tom Tykwer's cinematic attempt to convey the sense of smell is impressive. The picture has a classic texture and tone, and it does a good job, but the director who started with postmodern styles such as "Lola Run" is indulged in the classical and delicate scenes here and forgets that the plot is too straightforward, which makes the movie appear to be too plain in many times. The pace is slow and I can't get my energy up, just like taking the square steps of a Peking Opera veteran in real life. And the long foreshadowing of flashbacks does bring an unexpected climax of horror: sexual desire reigns in the world, hatred of religious morality, etc. all give way to sensual pleasure.

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer quotes

  • Narrator: In the period of which we speak, there reigned in the cities a stench barely conceivable to us modern men and women. Naturally, the stench was foulest in Paris, for Paris was the largest city in Europe. And nowhere in Paris was that stench more profoundly repugnant than in the city's fish-market. It was here then, on the most putrid spot in the whole kingdom, that Jean-Baptiste Grenouille was born on the 17th of July, 1738. It was his mother's fifth birth: she delivered them all here under her fish-stand, and all had been stillbirths or semi-stillbirths. And by evening the whole mess had been shoveled away with the fish-guts into the river. It would be much the same today, but then... Jean-Baptiste chose differently.

  • Antoine Richis: Forgive me... my son.