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Loyce 2021-12-18 08:01:13
I told you all my stories, not for you to come to...
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Johann 2021-12-18 08:01:13
Professional strong x guilty Grandpa Strand, sure enough, was not guaranteed at the last...
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Ericka 2021-12-18 08:01:13
Regarding the ending, at first I felt that the plot was too raped by the director’s feminist thoughts, but then I thought about it more deeply: no matter how many books you read or how much great music you listen to, no matter what the aberrant things in the text are. How much you know, you still can't really understand those who are deviant, a giant in thought and a short in action will always be a short in...
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Anabel 2021-12-18 08:01:13
The conclusions and final arguments of this thesis movie are disgusting. If the upper part is still a starting point from the female perspective, then the lower part is the patriarchal perspective that finally tears away the disguise and misinterprets feminism with the oppressive inertia of patriarchal dominance. From the rigid character behavior details to the absurd ending, it is a malicious mockery and hypocritical concern for the value of women. This finally let me see the real malice he...
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Emmie 2021-12-18 08:01:13
If you continue to shoot like this, Lars von Trier will become a fairy. It's too sharp and a complete explanation of sex. If you don’t understand m, it’s not a matter of compulsion, it’s really a matter of sexual experience. The heights are very cold, and the loneliness of the heroine is precious after the vicissitudes of...
Nymphomaniac: Vol. II Comments
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Vaughn 2021-12-18 08:01:13
3+5 this interesting addition element
3+5 is really an interesting combination element.
The first 3 and the last 5 are joe's first sex positions. When following the rhythm of the movement, the eye-catching and a little offensive numbers popped out one by one on the screen, and he was instantly humorous by this combined addition... -
Alta 2021-12-18 08:01:13
"Female Addicts" Missing Women
The famous feminist theorist Laura Mulvey once wrote in her art criticism article "You Don't Know What You Are, Right, Mr. Jones?" "(You Don't Know What You're Do You, Mr. Jones?, published in 1973 Spare Rib) pointed out that the "female" image as a woman is missing in Jones' artwork. In fact, in...
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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.
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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.