I'll do a plot summary

Kris 2022-07-08 15:01:43

Little gay 1 and little gay 2 find a woman by themselves; they are a pair of sisters.
The little gay1 firmly said that I need women, and I also need men.
The little gay1 woman said sadly, is it not enough to have me?
Little gay 2's sister died, and his spirit was declining.
Little gay 1 tempts little gay 2 to wrestle (…).
The little gay No. 1 offer said, let's be gay and be my soul mate.
The little gay2 refused.
Little gay No. 1 is getting married and offers again.
The little gay 2 will refuse again.
Little gay 1 and little gay 2 took their women to the Snow Mountain for a four-person trip.
The little gay1 couple left first.
The little gay2 woman points out that the little gay2 doesn't love her at all. She hooked up with one of the German gay couples she met at the hotel. She and the little gay 2 torture and hate each other.
Little gay 2 was angry, he tried to strangle them in the snow, but finally gave up. He said he was tired and wanted to rest.
He went deep into the snow field and let himself die.
The little gay1 said sadly that he had asked for my offer at first.
The little gay1 woman said sadly, isn't it enough for you to have me?
Little gay1 said, I need two kinds of love.
The little gay1 woman said, you are really perverted. You can't have both loves at the same time, you can't.
Little gay1 said, I don't think so.

Just because D.H. Lawrence let the male protagonist say the last sentence in his last argument with the female protagonist, he almost didn't get drowned by the spit stars of the feminists.
Lawrence follows two of the three major spiritual teachers in the humanities of the twentieth century: Freud and Nietzsche. Taking these two into account, this bizarre film is not bizarre.

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Women in Love quotes

  • Rupert Birkin: Its the fact you want to emphasize, not the impression. And what's the fact: red little spiky stigmas of the female flower, dangling yellow male catkin, yellow pollen flying from one to the other.

  • Hermione Roddice: Immortality of the soul? More appropriate for an execution, I should have thought, than for a wedding.