After reading it, I feel very desperate, this country is a man like shit, this country is free like shit, this country is a dream country like shit (lines). Every character has a meaning of mapping. Even if I read it once, I don't understand it very well, but the Japanese pornography culture from the perspective of a male director is painful to the bone. The 10-minute sex scene is also completely unrecognizable as a pornographic film. Different people have different feelings when they see it. Maybe this is the charm of art films. Everyone has different meanings, but the theme is absolutely prominent.
Japanese sex culture is really perverted (as was early Chinese sex culture). The girl's parents are extremely conservative, and it is extremely dirty to teach her that sex is a very dirty thing, and the girl has actually seen the scene of her parents having sex every night. She was full of guilty guilt and painful conflict, and every time she thought of the excited and lewd look on her stepmother's face made her gag. She couldn't wait to lose her virginity, and desperately hoped that everyone would see it, so the men on the road casually agreed and pushed her without hesitation. The girl felt that she was finally not a virgin, and that she was finally becoming a lustful woman, but found that no one paid attention to all this, no one cared. And those indifferent women who can't tell the difference between fantasy and reality are like the female representatives of this society, watching all this indifferently.
There are two scenes of a girl and an assistant in the film, which describe the scene of being a dog from different perspectives. I don't understand it very well, but I think this kind of relationship of love, submission, obedience and obedience like a dog reflects the morbidity of Japan's traditional view of love (extreme love view), and the ugly faces of magazine editors, photographers, etc., are very similar to those An accomplice just for fun.
From the perspective of men, this society makes women constantly want to become prostitutes, constantly expose their aesthetics, and work hard on their own, but what they finally get is still the illusion of freedom in a patriarchal society. And the women are constantly involved in it, just like the girls in the film. And what is freedom in the end, those so-called freedoms are just a huge lie fabricated for women in this era.
The girl chose to rebel. This film uses extremely bright and rich colors, and the actors' seemingly crazy and disorderly performances also reflect all of this. The last five-minute monologue is a classic. The heroine keeps smashing the cake on the table with her head, venting her anger at this shit-like free world. Pigments of different colors poured down continuously, colorful, and finally turned into a black ball.
The girl's sister is the most innocent character in the whole film. She died when she was a teenager. "It was obvious that she played the piano so well." The pressure and desperation of society still made it difficult for her to continue.
The lizard in the bottle can't get out of it anymore. It grew too big inside, and now the small mouth of the bottle can no longer be its outlet. In the end, the girl struggled in the swamp of paint that was already black, "where is my exit", "where is my exit"!
5 points for the actors and 10 points for the director!
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