This is not a love story, but it is a story about love.
Love is giving and giving, desire is taking and possessing. Love and desire are like two sides of the moon. Love is illuminated by the sun, but desire is the soil that breeds sin. Original sin, people are born with sin, the film said that this "sin" is not a crime committed, but that everyone carries the seeds of sin. Therefore, human love and desire go hand in hand and cannot be separated.
Their encounter was undoubtedly a devastation, destroying their respective worlds. But who can say for sure, destroy or heal? The only way to fuse the opposing worlds is to break it and grind the intertwined edges.
There is such a person who makes you feel that you are living in the world completely. With such a person, you are not afraid of anything.
The most puzzling part of the whole film is the ending, and the arrangement of the reunion feels a bit abrupt. I watched the abridged version, and I didn't see the erotic scenes that were rumored to be very shocking, but Julie had already played the natural stunner she thought was glamorous and flirtatious.
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