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Tressie 2022-01-14 08:01:57

Forgive me for using such a trivial title to write this article. But using it to describe this "hysteria" is actually more appropriate. Although the film is pure from beginning to end, although the film has always maintained a brisk tone, its "otherworldly" is still destined to be one. A "God Movie".


Just as its introduction says: This is a movie about the invention of the Victorian women’s "vibrator" and love and the lower body. Of course, it does not sound as obscene, but a brief introduction to the history of the development of pollution-free sex toys. Love comedy. This must involve the topic of sex, but it is not as straightforward as other sexual comedies, and the feminism involved makes it a bit of the main theme, but what is surprising is that the film actually looks very elegant and witty, so People have forgotten the shyness it caused to others in the subject matter, and constructed a film worthy of everyone's aftertaste with a rigorous attitude.


Few movies can make such a scientific basis for "instinct", and even cleverly tell the story in a way that is acceptable and appreciated. Imagine if the film did not have the charming British humor, what would it be like? Facts have proved that even if it is the most shy sex topic, it adds a classic British style to it, it will become so small and fresh, it has an inextricable literary background, and it has been liberated from psychology. Women, all this looks so serious, but it seems so crazy. The director cleverly used many details to make up for the sensitivity of the film’s subject matter: women’s tearful accusations, the amazing screams they made when Mortimer treated patients, and the shyness that came out of seeing ducks mating... these look full of humor. What is presented in the bridge segment is a conservative era. Even though the calls are so "loud," it still praises women and accuses women of the injustice of the era. And this is extremely rare in sex comedies.


Hugh Dancy's performance has played a big role, not because of how good his acting skills are, but because of his cuteness and gentleman performance, which further improves the quality of the film. That kind of strong British style, on the one hand, makes the "sensitive" vibrator decent, on the other hand, it makes the release of "instinct" have sufficient scientific basis, and it also allows the viewers to go further while laughing. Understand everything that women endure.


However, although the film has a serious background, it relies on love and presents a rich and multi-layered story. Although feminism is developed through a male's perspective, the whole film appears to be elegant, kind and respectful throughout the film, so the limitations of the film's perspective gradually become wider, even if the selfishness and selfishness somewhat limit it. In terms of feminism, but as the story progresses, the film still combines the two and gradually gets on the right track. Women are gradually liberated, and men also play an important role in the film. In fact, with the intervention of love, the film also appears to be more in-depth. The vibrator is always sad. It is not only a vibrator that can truly liberate women. So, society, men and care are the ones that allow women to achieve physical and mental freedom. door.

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  • Elinore 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    I saw students say that the title of this film in France is "Oh My God! ", I think of the English name of the lintel of a sex shop: [Oh Yes Oh No Oh My God]. True God Movies too~

  • Khalil 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    interesting true story

Hysteria quotes

  • Mortimer Granville: Well, you see, after consulting with my patients and considerable reflection, it is my professional opinion that hysteria is a fiction. It's nothing but a catch-all dignosis for women without opportunity, forced to spend their lives tending to domestic chores and selfish, prudish husbands who are unwilling or... unable to make love to them properly. Or often enough.

  • Mortimer Granville: I grant you, there may not be room in the world for more than one Charlotte Dalrymple. Fortunately for all of us, I think they must have broken the mould.