Unconditional Love

(serial)
Dramat / Romantyczny
Chiny, 2013, 9x16 min

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Jingjing Ai (powieść)

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angielski NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OR YOUNG ADULTS Holy crap! She was clearly a masochist, but she was lucky enough to meet a sadist, so they loved each other very much because they were well matched in their perversions. Also, there was a kid who acted like every kid on every show where Chinese (or Mandarin, Korean, whatever) is spoken. But none of that matters! Because the story is incredible! For some, the following sentences may contain a spoiler. Out of pure love, an abused wife leaves her husband with a parasite in her belly and lives in abject poverty because it's better for the story. And suddenly, five or six years later, he remembers her. He finds out her parasite has now grown up and so on. There's a lot of screaming. Also, it looked like the Masochist threw her parasite up on the auction block and had bids placed on it, but even then it didn't seem like enough, and she ended up cancelling the auction against the rules of the auction block and giving the parasite away for free, i.e. for a proper kiss, theoretically she let herself get masochized and walked away. And so. WTF End of possible mini spoiler. Something was up with this one: some of the reactions were great, truly believable and very well done, but as a whole it stank. It was ridiculous. Pathetic, enough to make you want to laugh out loud. But there was passion, undying love, SM, a hysterical but wise sibling, a loyal subordinate, a naive child – just all the ingredients for a good story. But even McDonald’s could have made a better piece of grub out of it. The ending, however, made this nastiness into something you'd be afraid even to flush down the toilet. But if you watch it on the wiki like I do, you'll be very amused if you don't turn off the comments that run throughout. Big spoiler Son kidnapped, weirdly tied up (bondage added to SM), I was just WTF, LMAO, OMG for the last 15 minutes. It ended up being a Greek-Chinese tragedy. But let's get back to the tied up son (= parasite). The Sadist runs in, basically everything gets sorted out so it will be ok, but then the Masochist also runs in and screws everything up because she wants to suffer more or likes to scream. Whatever. Anyway, the ending is so ridiculous, they beat him up, he donates about 2.5 liters of blood to his jacket and the ground, but Mr. Violent says a few things, which sets the Sadist off, he beats up the bad guy, and then approaches the Masochist, who has a knife to her throat. During his snail-like approach to his beloved Masochist, she manages to cut him, hit him with a stick in the knee then the head (the funniest scene ever!), but he takes it all, they make out, chat, cry together, hug, and wham, Mr. Violent stabs the Sadist. Which pisses off the Masochist and she cuts Mr. Violent like a motherfucker. Except that you don't go to the hospital with stabbing victims when they say they're fine. But damn, it took him a long time to die! I really prayed he'd shut up and die. He did. (Or at the very least, he finally collapsed on the ground, which would mean that Masochist let him die because... let's face it, she's a masochist.) Yikes! A shot where it's just the two of them, the mess around them miraculously cleaned up, beautifully lit (but I get it, a scene like that has to make a big impact on the viewer!), Masochist stood there for a moment and then started screaming like a siren. And then the song the dead Sadist had sung started playing. Tada! Lesson learned? You can’t put a price on first aid! End spoiler. >>SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS<<: It's grim, but there's a lot of love in it and a very cute little boy you just don't see anywhere. It has the most beautiful and original opening and ending. Basically a beautiful story about how pure love conquers all. I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to cry. There's a bit of violence in it, but it fits perfectly into a clever story. Everything fits where it's supposed to, and it's not confusing at all at first. Definitely a MUST SEE. That's why it got an A from me! I feel like I got a little carried away... () (mniej) (więcej)