boy and queen

Robyn 2022-03-21 09:03:11

The Queen's momentary lust is the boy's unforgettable memory; the Queen's dispensable ambiguity is the boy's yearning for day and night; the Queen's compassionate charity is the boy's judgment of joy. The queen represents maturity and danger, and the boy has not yet been able to accept and contend with it. This is destined to be a "contest" of disparity. The boy is also destined to fail. It is not destined whether the boy is injured, disabled or dead. The queen is the decider of the boy's fate, and even if the boy understands all this, he is still willing to accept her rule because he has no choice.

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  • Meredith 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    1. The scale is quite large, whether it is from the perspective of sex or ethics, the three sex scenes between the stepmother and the stepson and the previous several ambiguous and provocative paragraphs are really fascinating; 2. The stepmother as a lawyer finally persuades her stepson to choose Forgetting, letting things pass, and starting again, is in stark contrast to what she said to her victim before, bravely telling the truth. It is really ironic, and it is even more chilling after deep thinking; 3. Seeing someone mentioned " "Hunting" and "Hunting" are the ignorant malice of the children's world, so this film is the sinisterness of the adult world full of tricks.

  • Winona 2022-04-21 09:03:15

    Bringing real life into the home doesn't affect children's development.

Queen of Hearts quotes

  • Gustav: What are you most afraid of?

    Anne: That everything will disappear.

  • Anne: You think I'm a monster.