An Encounter with Foucault

Julio 2022-04-23 07:02:42

How should I put it, the whole film is like saying hello to Foucault, from "Crazy and Civilization" to various power relations, madness is the extreme desire for freedom and the expression of restraint, while politics, religion and The power relations of individual liberty have always been implied. Putting aside the erotic coat, this is still a movie that makes people think.
As for Samsung, I really can't stand the erotic clips in it. Personally, I feel that the past is vulgar. Of course, this may be an external means of expressing thoughts in the film. Behind the seemingly crazy actions, there are often other deep meanings. When the virgin body of Madeleine was brutally killed, when the priest became the second Thad, some of the results seemed terrifying.
I personally think that there are many points worth digging. The second time, when the erotic veil is lifted, we may be able to deeply explore Kaufman's true intentions.

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  • Laurine 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    The priest looks like St. Cassie! Poor Kate, was actually caught in the priest's YY... The plot is not plain, the theme has a certain depth, it is an underrated movie~

  • Daphnee 2022-03-24 09:02:18

    The heroine is very beautiful, but unfortunately the plot is too weak.

Quills quotes

  • Marquis de Sade: What you need, darling, is a long, slow screw

  • The Marquis de Sade: I have a proposition.

    Coulmier: You always do.

    The Marquis de Sade: Madeleine. She's besotted with me. She'd do anything I asked. She could pay you a visit.

    Coulmier: I don't know who you insult more, her or me.

    The Marquis de Sade: Part the gates of heaven, as it were.

    Coulmier: That's enough!

    The Marquis de Sade: You're too tense, darling. You could do with a long, slow screw.

    Coulmier: Good night, Marquis.

    [walks out the room]

    The Marquis de Sade: [shouts] Then bugger me! Goddamn you, Abbe! Have you no true sense of my condition? Of its gravity? My writing is involuntary, like the beating of my heart. My constant erection!