Nymphomaniac: Vol. II Comments

  • Darian 2023-09-24 08:30:18

    Active/passive, sadistic/masochistic, revealing/voyeuristic, the disappearance and transfer of various desires are simply Freudian flowering and fruiting; the trunk is the soul of the tree, twisted or straight depends on how life is spent, while people You can find a tree to describe your soul, this point is really great; in the end, the gods turn, do not believe that hypocrites are hypocritical, a gun will not be used on the stage; the dependence in the eyes of a girl is moving and scary, but...

  • Maverick 2023-08-27 03:07:24

    Irony is the only political...

  • Kirsten 2023-08-18 21:01:34

    87/100, 180min version. Entering the sixth chapter, the gradually mature protagonist has an increasingly active attitude towards sex addiction. At the same time, the position and power relationship of the two in the room chat in the "present tense" are quietly changed. The whole temperament quickly dropped from joy to melancholy, and a lot of ideas began to be exported. But the most awesome thing is this ending, which echoes the beginning and end in various senses. Not only is Joe's attempt at...

  • Jayme 2023-08-15 08:43:44

    7.5/10. I like the second part. Agree with all the ideas in it, including Hitler, abortion, and pedophilia. Hook Hook Baby is okay because she is mentally prepared, I'm going to get wet when the heroine is being trained by the handsome guy. I don't like the...

  • Demarco 2023-06-08 13:29:16

    Suffering and redemption, recognition and...

  • Jefferey 2023-06-06 00:28:53

    The second half is simply scum, the model of science students is only monotonous and stereotyped, and the metamorphosis is...

  • Michel 2023-05-22 06:42:04

    An encyclopedic film that contains a comprehensive questioning of rights. Book-addicted men explain sex-addicted women, and the world's comics are centered on the end of the reversal. Like a malicious slap in the face, refusing to...

  • Clarissa 2023-05-20 19:58:00

    It is indeed the most important 3 hours in the movie watching history of more than 20 years. The movie is pretty good, hanging book bags but not boring. Why didn't Yoko Ono play the role of such a...

  • Drew 2023-04-07 15:35:04

    Nima, you know it ends like...

  • Zion 2023-03-26 21:16:17

    Ruth's narrative remains captivating, but this one is closer to real life. The price of independence is to be forever alone, like the tree on the cliff. And the price of sex is nostalgia, and Joe will never cross that...

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  • Dock 2022-03-24 09:02:07

    Indulgence and regulation, and irony

    Scribble, unstructured and readable...even so thanks for watching.
    Because I opened the first part before going to bed (complimentary), I read the story directly, just like Seligman listened to Joe all the way, until the sky turned bright.
    I don't regret listening to this story, and I have to write...

  • Sasha 2022-03-23 09:02:06

    movies around the devil

    The difference between this one and the last one is that
    it does really begin to explore the utility of sexuality
    as a part
    of human nature as a bondage to human nature. What the
    film reveals here is not a release
    but an acknowledgment of its existence
    . As mentioned at the end of the last one,
    it...

Nymphomaniac: Vol. II quotes

  • Joe: Dear everyone, don't think it's been easy, but I understand now that we're not and never will be alike.

    [to Tania]

    Joe: I'm not like you, who fucks to be validated and might just as well give up putting cocks inside of you. You already got your bloody kick a long time ago when it turned out that someone was even bothered to fuck you.

    [to Brunhelda]

    Joe: And I'm not like you. Eat yourself to death if you want. I have no pity for you. All you want is to be filled up and whether it's by a man or by tons of disgusting slop makes no difference because it's all just a pathetic attempt at filling out your own resounding emptiness and hiding your ridiculous egocentric self-loathing.

    [to the Therapist]

    Joe: And I'm definitely not like you. That empathy you claim is a lie because all you are is society's morality police whose duty is to erase my obscenity from the surface of the Earth so that the bourgeoisie won't feel sick.

    [to the entire group]

    Joe: I'm not like you. I am a nymphomaniac and I love myself for being one, but above all, I love my cunt and my filthy, dirty lust.

  • Joe: By the way, I can assure you that women who claim that negroes don't turn them on, are lying.

    Seligman: So do they satisfy you, those negroes?

    Joe: No, but they showed me there was a world far from mine I had to explore. And there perhaps on the other side get my life back.