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Aurelio 2022-04-22 07:01:26
Lolita: Confronting the Flaws of the World and the Original Sin of Our Nature
Taking advantage of the Thanksgiving holiday, I watched Lolita, the novel of the same name by Russian-American author Vladimir Nabokov, directed by the famous director Adrian Lane. One of the greatest writers of the 20th century, Nabokov, not only created the unique and classic image of Lolita, but...
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Bailee 2022-04-22 07:01:26
nice
The writing is delicate, the inner drama is full, and the erotic drama is full. Even though the gentle and gentle Humbert has a twisted inner world, he is still full of sympathy for him based on the shadow of his unfortunate first love. I even very much agree with the reference in the novel "Oops,...
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Leonard 2022-04-22 07:01:26
rise rise rise
Unlike another recent work, this film has no romantic and blurry atmosphere to obscure the horror itself of the story. The funny music that often plays in the first half reveals irony and banter, and the second half is the continuous vigorous growth of desire. Struggling with each other in the...
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Melyssa 2022-04-22 07:01:26
Lolita is not the embodiment of desire maybe
There is no imaginary plot, the narrative nature is more, and it tells a good story about a rebellious daughter and her mother and stepfather. The mother who lost her husband pursues romance and is a little impatient to dedicate herself to a man. The daughter blindly wants the life of an artist,...
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Ashley 2022-04-22 07:01:26
The social philosophy of sex
I watched the 1997 version a long time ago. When I watched porn, except for a few fragrant scenes, the plot didn't leave any impression. But Kubrick's version is actually not erotic at all. People who watch it for the first time without any clues about the lines may not know whether they have sex,...
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Kaylah 2022-04-22 07:01:26
Pear blossom pressing Begonia?
Because of "Love and Other Devils". It's the kind of things that make people want to understand. However, I think "Love and Other Devils" is obviously love, but in "Lolita", I think it is more about desire, at least not the kind of love in "Love and Other Devils". At best, it is the wishful...
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Serenity 2022-04-22 07:01:26
untitled
When I saw it for the first time, I was heartbroken and saddened by Humbert's unlovable feelings, and felt a special sense of poignancy. However, when thinking in the role of Lolita, I can't help but feel a little sad. The audience and onlookers all think of Humbert from the first person, the first...
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Amy 2022-04-21 09:02:06
[Male Protagonist's Perspective] Emotional game and love can't be
The perspective of the movie is narrated from the perspective of the male protagonist when he confesses to the jury. From this perspective, I have the following insights
Lo seems to have a maturity that does not match his age, and seems to know a lot of things. But that maturity is more about...
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Lyda 2022-04-21 09:02:06
Humbert Humbert image (original)
“I do not know if in these tragic notes I have sufficiently stressed the peculiar "sending" effect that the writer's good looks — pseudo-Celtic, attractively simian, boyishly manly — had on women of every age and environment. Of course, such announcements made in the first person may sound...
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Director: Stanley Kubrick
Language: English,French,Spanish,German Release date: June 21, 1962