pondering

Drew 2022-04-19 09:01:54

I want to say this is the scariest movie I've ever seen. The heroine is born with the original sin, family and love, and neither can save her from the abyss of sin, education, religion, art, or Freud can't save her from the fall A little bit of separation on the way, no matter her desperate self-punishment, self-acceptance of Jedi counterattack, or even reborn self-reconstruction, she can't escape in the end, the bottomless abyss world behind her closes the door for you, God will open a door for you The windows let you see the light before dawn You sleep exhausted and ready for the coming light Who knows that your world is dark since then You can no longer see doors and windows You can only listen to the rattling of cat holes in the dark It's the last scene of the movie. After watching it, I can't calm down for a long time.

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Extended Reading
  • Makayla 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    stunned. Looking at "sex addiction" and "climax" from multiple perspectives, the narrative structure is exquisite, and the chapters and chapters are connected naturally. Even if there is a suspicion of falling out of the book bag, the rich metaphors are still very interesting, from oil paintings to loneliness under the stars, from the golden section to Fibonacci Natchee Sequence, from Bach polyphony to Cantus Firmus, poetic literary "special AV for intellectuals". Sex is a reliable short-lived amnesia, an emotional outlet for selflessness, and love is a climax that can be imagined by seeing familiar fragments, and can not feel anything.

  • Patricia 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Love twists the truth Worse is love can come unsolicited Porn is something I can demand and take more from a man But this foolish love makes me feel humiliated And with that comes a sense of dishonesty I can say yes to everyone in porn but love lowers the instincts and hides them in words how can you say yes to him when you have a negative answer in your mind and vice versa

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I quotes

  • Mrs. H: [to Young Joe] Would it be alright if I show the children the whoring bed? After all, they also have a stake in this event.

  • Joe: It's actually the souls of the trees we're seeing in the winter. In summer everything is green and idyllic but in the winter, the branches and the trunks all stand out. Just look at how crooked they all are. The branches have to carry all the leaves to the sunlight. That's one long struggle for survival.