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Jaquan 2022-04-23 07:01:59

This movie looks good! However, only young ladies from nobles who have been imprisoned since childhood, and descendants of "untouchables" who dare to act, can have such courage. Men's emotions are direct, and when there are contradictions, they often confront them directly, but women like to use routines to split. Just like Mrs. Sasaki, she endured betrayal and helped her ex-husband abuse the same sex. I have seen this kind of self-practice a lot. Of course, there are also men who have been devastated. I have come to understand and support LGBT, as long as it can bring the suffering people together as a united front.

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  • Deshaun 2022-03-21 09:01:51

    There is a dissatisfaction called "good technology". The setting at the end is too pornographic, even a straight man like me can't stand it. How can feminists bear it?

  • Nico 2022-03-24 09:01:48

    Originally, I wanted to give it one star, but it did not meet my expectations for literature, classics, and aesthetic gay plots. But later on as a comedy, the movie has a different look and feel. Park Chan-wook played until he took off, with a big explosion of aesthetics and a big clearance of bad tastes. It's not a serious gay movie, it's the same full-screen popularization of same-sex knowledge, domineering and contempt for patriarchy.

The Handmaiden quotes

  • Lady Hideko: It would have been better if I was never born. To have never taken a breath and live.

  • Lady Hideko: Is it stupid to love someone being someone like you?