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Elegant Gothic Lolita Fashion - Reddit **Welcome to the Elegant Gothic Lolita Elegant Gothic Aristocrat subreddit!** This is a place where we talk about wearing the Japanese street fashion Not to be confused with the novel movie of the same name and the associated fashion, nymphet *This is an all-ages sub and all nsfw content will be automatically removed *
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Thoughts and Discussion Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Thoughts and Discussion Lolita tells the story of a 30 something year-old scholar Humbert Humbert who, while married, is the dictionary definition of a pedophile Being an intellectual and familiar with psychoanalysis Humbert rationalizes and tells his readers the origin of his obsession with young girls
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I have a question about a last part in “Lolita” by Nabakov I have a question about a last part in “Lolita” by Nabakov At the end of the book “Lolita” when Humbert comes down the stares after killing Quilty and is greeted by a bunch of people who appear to be Quilty’s friends and are seemingly waiting for him while drinking his booze
movie recommendations for movies similar to “Lolita” (1997 . . . - Reddit truei recently watched 'Lolita,' (1997) and the film deeply resonated with me, in connection with Lolita's character It drew parallels to some of my favorite movies like 'Call Me By Your Name' and 'Midsommar,' as they all fall within the category of films with intricate plots that evoke sympathy for the characters who might be perceived as 'evil’ Does anyone have any other movies similar
What is the appeal of Lolita? : r literature - Reddit Lolita is a character study into the mind of a pedophile, and it’s well written So people will read it, you can acknowledge something is bad while still appreciating that art that’s on display plus how else can we ever look into the mind of people who are sick in such a way as this if not through books, movies, etc?
Which Lolita movie do you like more? Kubricks 62 film or the . . . - Reddit The 97' one tries to adapt the material by page, but I think Kubricks is better because he realised that you can't adapt that book and have it be as hard hitting purely because of the psychology aspect of it Instead, he just focused on the narrative, which in a case like 'Lolita' I think was the best option when putting it on film His focus on Humbert's paranoia more than the creepiness I
“Lolita” is my favorite novel, in spite of the understandable . . . Lolita is a good book because it is about basking in the impossible glow of a wayward intelligence--spending the span of an entire novel in the complete comfort, and care of a capable, and direct address, defending himself from an imagined attack on his character and lascivious behavior, desires, and personal history--even as he explains his
I don’t understand how people enjoy “Lolita” : r books - Reddit I’m not hating on the book, I’m hating on the people who don’t understand how horrific it actually is, and sit here and say they “fell in love” with the experience, want to reread it It makes me feel nauseous to read it, and it enrages me that the trauma of real people is just some narrative to people A story they “fell in love” with A story they’d like to read again
Lolita (1997) - An interesting view of vulnerable yet . . . - Reddit Lolita (1997) - An interesting view of vulnerable yet dangerous minds I've finally got around to watching this film and I'm shocked by how much I felt moved by it Fair warning, this is going to be spoiler heavy but then I suppose that's expected here Regardless, you can't really "spoil" this film, it's about interactions not plot