music and sex

Trace 2022-04-23 07:02:02

Two strangers tell stories and understandings across time and space in a simple room. Such a narrative is an art in itself. In addition, the old man talked about the larvae from fishing to the golden section and then to Bach to correspond to the sex that the heroine talked about, so as to express their understanding and views on things, this movie became real in my pseudo-literary youth. Wen Qing is estimated to be able to see it thoroughly. From my current experience, music and sex are the most beautiful things in the world, as expressed in "Nine Songs". (This is not what the movie expresses, just the feeling at the moment)

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Extended Reading
  • Tamara 2021-12-02 08:01:29

    Sex addiction is a black hole, the more you do, the lonely you become. It is the constant addition or product of loneliness, the formula: loneliness X loneliness + loneliness X loneliness + loneliness X loneliness...The number on the other side of the equation is the area and volume of the black hole in your heart. Bach’s polyphony is the ultimate in beauty, but in the sexual polyphony is a food chain. Everyone is cherished and pleased by someone, and hunted and swallowed by someone. Love is the secret fixed tune of the third voice, and it is hard to find.

  • 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.

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I quotes

  • Mrs. H: Whatever? It must be hard, when you've got everything, to know what to say!

  • Joe: Basically, we're all waiting for permission to die.