At this moment, the film that haunts me is "Dangerous Relationships". This film is an allegory of "evil" at heart. Although it wears a whalebone crinoline and is wrapped in French lace, it is about the pain of love that has been lurking in the depths of our skin - love is war, and men and women will not stop because of love. Fight, but they may destroy each other because of love.
When the Countess, played by Glenn Close, walks into her "mirror room" again and again, there are different lovers waiting for her. The symbol set by the director is so flamboyant: messy and twisted swaying in the mirror, no matter how skilled she is, she will eventually lose control. In this sense, the nature of erotic war is no different from nuclear war, and the result of the build-up of force is to guarantee the destruction of others and the burial of oneself.
Evil films do not mean unreal. It makes us have to ask if we really trust the opposite sex. Even if we trust, the shelf life of this trust in time is dynamic, right? What should we do?
Some people say that human nature is so, there is no need to fight. is it? What is human nature, and what is non-resistance? It is human nature for you to go out and sneak around, and it is also human nature for you to claim responsibility; you have always had a machete in your hands from one to the end, but your name, Du Mu, is all because of drifting.
Writing here, I found that I am sick. A day like today reminds anyone who is not sick and worried. Let us continue with the pain - a life that cannot be cured even if it is not cured.
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