flame of revolution

Iva 2022-03-21 09:03:26

The contradiction between the ruled and the ruled, ruled is as uncontrollable as sexual desire, especially for the virgin-like body of the ruled. However, they failed to achieve the purpose of ruling in ideology, so they were restrained by force and rights. The rulers needed the ruled to reflect the meaning of their existence. The only sound that seemed to break this discordant state was the sound of explosions, and the flames of revolution. At the end of the movie, the screen is full of flames and a silent background, washing away some of the dirty, absurd, lust, and chasing games left on the screen before.

To be honest, I didn't quite understand it, sorry.

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  • Carleton 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    Your love is only lust for her, and her lust is love for you. The idea of ​​two women playing one role is really great, and the constant role transitions make desires freewheeling~

  • Jamir 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    8/10. The best work other than "The Phantom of Freedom", Lao Bu always has the magical effect of making tragic stories absurd, funny, and jaw-dropping. Even boring scenes can be turned into gold after adding various metaphors. We are deeply fascinated. Seduce our souls like the heroine of the fusion of angels and demons, only to wait for the explosive ending to shake the hearts again. PS: Watching 1L’s short commentary, I laughed to death. In fact, trying to speculate on the metaphors of such works is useless.

That Obscure Object of Desire quotes

  • Mathieu: My Conchita...

  • Mathieu: I respect love too much to go seeking it in the back streets.