Rough food and light meals can also survive, but people often want to eat fine, and non-essential needs are luxury goods. The sm story of the Duke of Burgundy sets up a stage far from the real world where "Fifty Shades of Grey" is located. It is almost a fairy tale. The two are lovers in love. The library searched books, field trips, and other than attending seminars, it was unclear what social relations they had. The house was amazingly beautiful, and the clothes were very elegant, not only the underwear used as props, but also the white shirts that were worn every day. All have well-ironed creases. Although I never saw what they were eating, two people who didn't have to run around for a living deserved some extravagant fun.
The abused party can't get pleasure without being abused, so she wrote all the scripts, which seems to lack imagination. On the other hand, the other party makes some jokes from time to time, either saying that the lines are not emotional, or that they don't like to wear the preset sexy underwear. The "director" has to get on with it, arrogantly complaining that he doesn't show any kindness to the other party, and if he really irritates him, he has to swallow tears alone. In short, the power between two people is changing, which is an alternative version of ordinary marriage and love. The game continues after complaining about conflict, because of love. So if the other person takes the time and energy to provide something you don't need but want, you've received the luxury gift of love.
So it's not actually sm soft porn, porn? After the screening, the director said that it was only in the form of a lesbian soft sm film in the 1970s, but I didn’t know anything about jesus franco’s masterpiece Lorna the Exorcist, and I didn’t watch the trailer before the screening, so that the maid scene at the beginning still didn’t work. Believed it was true for a while.
The director himself lives in Central Europe, and in the final main scene, he found an old house that used to be the head of the Hungarian Communist Party. He didn't have the money to renovate it all, so he only used a quarter of it. This quarter is already breathtaking. There is a scene where the heroine is napping on the platform seat in front of the house. The background of the wall climbers and trees that change color in autumn is her background. She becomes the person in the painting. Falling asleep is a luxury.
The director has no idea how to make such a low-cost movie so expensive, only that the camera comes with a fog machine, so every shot is not lost to the well-funded blockbuster of the era. "Foggers are great," he said. Those high-end clothing and underwear are all second-hand, and the message we got is that the second-hand stores in Hungary should not be missed when passing by.
As for why they were supposed to study butterflies and moths, he said that the texture is beautiful. At the end of the film, it also dutifully listed the information of each insect specimen and the recording of the insects that appeared in the film. "Just think of it as the cast and crew written by the people in the play," the director said.
So although the cost is low. However, the director has paid attention to all kinds of details. Maybe this is also a luxury?
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