Inhuman

Damion 2022-03-27 09:01:13

The hostess has two dogs. Dogs raised in vegetarian households must also eat dog food that contains meat. Why do dogs eat meat? is instinct. Why do people not eat meat? In the film, it is the suppression of self and desire. Those who do not suppress their desires are beasts, and those who do are people.

There is an explanation behind why the heroine is vegetarian. It is an allergy to meat, but it can be seen that Juju's allergy is only a one-time flare-up, not an immunologically recurrent allergic reaction. She had a painful struggle with veterinary school, and then she fully adapted. It is also her transformation from human to inhuman.

Juju reasoned with others in the cafeteria that the reason she didn't eat meat at that time was because she had such values: animals suffer and have rights.

In order to cover up Juju's finger-eating thing, Alex made his dog slap him and executed him directly. I understand that Juju's desires outweigh her rationality; Juju's values ​​are actually used to rationalize her behavior, but it is just her parents' ideological education to guide her to be vegetarian. It's not that her "real me" thinks so.

Beneath the surface of man is the heart of a beast.

Of course, part of the reason is that her original innocence has been slowly eroded by the veterinary school. At first, I thought that animals have the same rights as humans, and I came to be a veterinarian to save animals. Later, I saw a horse that was hoisted up at school, a cow that had its rectum removed for a microscopic examination, and so on. Animals are definitely "inhuman" here, unlike domestic golden retrievers who get along with people. It is difficult for Juju to elevate the animal to the human level in this environment.

On the other hand, people in veterinary schools are also "dehumanized".

Climbing in school, eating raw internal organs and splashing blood, wanton sex. The two sisters are the most intuitive embodiment of animalization. Desires tend to their actions.

Is it only young boys and girls like this? Hormones that drive them to have open-air sex? The father removed the scars covered by the clothes, and the mother, who is a strict vegetarian, has only been suppressing her animal nature in order to maintain her human side.

What is the director's attitude towards this kind of animalization? See what happened to my sister. Release the instinct, after offside that is the shackles. It is also embarrassing to be photographed begging for meat after drinking. Therefore, people still have to put away their wildness and pretend to be sane. Even in the family and on the campus, there are still cannibalistic dramas.

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Extended Reading
  • Alfreda 2022-03-22 09:02:15

    Compared with "Like You", which is about to become a big hit, the relationship between "eating" and "sex awakening" in this film is much more normal and cute. The setting of sisters gnawing at each other is also quite exciting. However, at the beginning, the performance of the chaotic life of teenagers was too disordered, which led to a lot of weakening when it really started to eat. Moreover, all kinds of eating intentions are too real, and there is basically no room for imagination and aftertaste.

  • Garett 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    The concept of cannibalism is neither new nor violent, it is to use unconventional packaging to package the cruel growth of girls, and explore the suppression and release of human and animal nature. In addition to the metaphor at the beginning, the campus is broken with the meat-eating, and the so-called various awakenings are just scratches. In comparison, I still prefer "Neon Demon", which is more form than content but has the same effect.

Raw quotes

  • Alexia: Shit.

    Justine: What? Tell me.

    Alexia: Odd.

    Justine: It's stuck?

    Alexia: I don't know.

    Justine: What's Plan B?

    Alexia: This is weird. Wait.

    [pause]

    Justine: You'll circumcise me!

    Alexia: We have to.

    Justine: You're shaking! It's MY PUSSY!

  • Adrien: You're up?

    Justine: For breakfast.

    Adrien: Putting on a barbecue?

    [smiles]

    Adrien: What do you eat?

    Justine: Cereal.

    Adrien: Cereal's up there.

    Justine: I'm just getting milk, OK?