Ad — that's many So the reality of Benny and Ginny, where if love is only with the only one, it is doubly fantastic - there almost everything can be done objectively only once. Our reality is hell for them. But the world of Unity is far from paradise. Benny is taught from childhood that love is one for a short life, and he agrees with this. Benny is also told that after the first intimacy, love will pass - but this causes his inner protest.
Benny and Ginny believe so deeply in the power of love that they are willing to go to hell to keep their feelings alive. Calling our modern norms hell, the director is hardly exaggerating. The viewer sees how senselessly the characters spend themselves on dubious connections in an attempt to replace the emptiness from losing their true half. The viewer sees how desperate they are. And how mindlessly people of our world treat everything that happens, deprived of the idea of real, only love.
Behind the veil of fantastic assumptions lie the problems that are relevant to us. Do we believe that “love lives three years” or are we determined to make it one? Can we keep in our hearts the image of love as a fluttering butterfly that once sat on our palm, or let that butterfly perish?
9 out of 10
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