According to Ford, it's suppose to be about liberation. These women are free from social constructs and expectations. What we see as ugly and explicit is to them a symbol of freedom of joy. This is contrasted with Susan who deals in this sort of artistic work but is forever trapped within her own social expectations of her life. The irony is that she gave up that sort of liberty to be in this world where she is constantly miserable and depressed where she can only observe that sort of freedom in the art she collects.
According to Ford, it's suppose to be about liberation. These women are free from social constructs and expectations. What we see as ugly and explicit is to them a symbol of freedom of joy. This is contrasted with Susan who deals in this sort of artistic work but is forever trapped within her own social expectations of her life. The irony is that she gave up that sort of liberty to be in this world where she is constantly miserable and depressed where she can only observe that sort of freedom in the art she collects.
I stopped watching after the daughter flipped off the hillbillies. It was clear at that point that both the mother and the daughter will be raped and murdered. I don't have the stomach for that kind of stuff.
I stopped watching after the daughter flipped off the hillbillies. It was clear at that point that both the mother and the daughter will be raped and murdered. I don't have the stomach for that kind of stuff.
yeah that struck me as unnecessarily hostile on the daughter's part. not that it justified rape and murder.
i disagree. anyone who visits a discussion forum for a film they have not seen should expect to get spoiled imo (the exception being if the film has not been released yet).
I stopped watching after the daughter flipped off the hillbillies. It was clear at that point that both the mother and the daughter will be raped and murdered. I don't have the stomach for that kind of stuff.
OT, but had to say: clever use of font color and HTML! Well done!
I think it was meant to illicite that reaction... Also, it was meant to show how meaningless Susan's work had become to her... She even called it trash...
It's meant to be repulsive and empty, but in a way that could also pass as the kind of conceptual, de-skilled, contemporary art that is well received in the art community... 😎
I thought it was a great shot, but have to admit that I stopped eating my snacks! 😂
I do like Vingo's post above about how it represents liberation and freedom to be true to one's self in a way that Susan had denied herself... The discussion about her brother who came out of the closet was another point where this idea of being true to one's self came up in the movie... But Susan was more idealistic about it at that time as she was younger and had not yet had to make the choice between her social status and lifestyle and what her heart wanted...
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Contestado por lindewell
el 21 de febrero de 2017 a las 13:03
It's the artistic creations of Susan, and it's ugly, that's why she is disgusted by what she is doing.
Contestado por Daddie0
el 26 de febrero de 2017 a las 23:16
Most awkward opening to a film ever? Pretentious film-making?
Contestado por Vingo
el 6 de marzo de 2017 a las 18:16
According to Ford, it's suppose to be about liberation. These women are free from social constructs and expectations. What we see as ugly and explicit is to them a symbol of freedom of joy. This is contrasted with Susan who deals in this sort of artistic work but is forever trapped within her own social expectations of her life. The irony is that she gave up that sort of liberty to be in this world where she is constantly miserable and depressed where she can only observe that sort of freedom in the art she collects.
Contestado por MrsBuckyBarnes
el 6 de marzo de 2017 a las 18:19
i prefer daddie0's answer :D
Contestado por violet75
el 22 de marzo de 2017 a las 17:20
All I know is it should have had a warning. Very gross.
Contestado por tmdb57932021
el 22 de marzo de 2017 a las 18:22
Yes. I felt a little bit raped. It went on forever too. And for some reason, i really have no idea why, i couldn't turn away.
Contestado por violet75
el 23 de marzo de 2017 a las 11:23
I told people it was like 10 min of slow mo and I too, had a hard time looking away. To top it off.. the moive was kinda pointless too.
Contestado por tmdb57932021
el 23 de marzo de 2017 a las 18:47
I stopped watching after the daughter flipped off the hillbillies. It was clear at that point that both the mother and the daughter will be raped and murdered. I don't have the stomach for that kind of stuff.
Contestado por MrsBuckyBarnes
el 24 de marzo de 2017 a las 04:29
yeah that struck me as unnecessarily hostile on the daughter's part. not that it justified rape and murder.
Contestado por tmdb57932021
el 24 de marzo de 2017 a las 12:15
i think spoiler warning would have been appropriate here...?
Contestado por MrsBuckyBarnes
el 24 de marzo de 2017 a las 19:17
i disagree. anyone who visits a discussion forum for a film they have not seen should expect to get spoiled imo (the exception being if the film has not been released yet).
Contestado por Daddie0
el 29 de marzo de 2017 a las 03:11
OT, but had to say: clever use of font color and HTML! Well done!
Contestado por tmdb57932021
el 29 de marzo de 2017 a las 11:09
Thank you, Daddie0!
Contestado por Renovatio
el 2 de junio de 2018 a las 20:13
I think it was meant to illicite that reaction... Also, it was meant to show how meaningless Susan's work had become to her... She even called it trash...
It's meant to be repulsive and empty, but in a way that could also pass as the kind of conceptual, de-skilled, contemporary art that is well received in the art community... 😎
I thought it was a great shot, but have to admit that I stopped eating my snacks! 😂
I do like Vingo's post above about how it represents liberation and freedom to be true to one's self in a way that Susan had denied herself... The discussion about her brother who came out of the closet was another point where this idea of being true to one's self came up in the movie... But Susan was more idealistic about it at that time as she was younger and had not yet had to make the choice between her social status and lifestyle and what her heart wanted...