PARIS JE TAIME: 18 short stories with more than a meaning give a different vibe to movie making. There are a host of hidden meanings in this movie. Enjoy reading.
- The problem with the bond
The first story depicts a man who happens on a damsel in distress and offers to take her where she needs to go, on the other end is some guys who cat call a sexy looking girls as they walk past. In reality, fools do the best things for women but the more they do, the more the unlovable bond is activated, on the other hand the brutes insult the women, the more they insult the lesser the bond, but the greater the bond on everything. For there's a consequence for accepting the wrongs.
- The issue with LGBTQ
I don't mean to discriminate, but the movie shows something that resonates with me. A guy trying to express his desire for another dude is the subject of the second story, the only issue is that both of them speak different languages, and the first guy keeps talking but the other guy doesn't understand a word he has said. At the end of the scene, the second guy is shown taking to his heels, 'Not my ass' he seems to say as he runs. In reality, if the true problem is the cheating of the Angelic by the Demonic and if Angelic women are enslaved and entrapped by the demonic, then LGBTQ is surely not a solution and this scene seems to insinuate the wrongness or incompatibility of such desires. Besides, who is to say that it's not demonic who are also enslaving angelic men or women with the trending LGBTQ movement. I don't mean to judge, but its what taking note of.
- The problem is you
The fourth story shows a rather eccentric salon owner who makes a statement 'WE HAVE NO PROBLEM, THE PROBLEM IS YOU'. Indeed, she's right. Women have no problem, they only naturally look beautiful and lovable. The problem is the system, the sustenance of it, the acceptance of it, the promotion of it, and the sustained secrecy of it. Love has no problem, its those who accept to be bonded against love that have a problem. We must stamp this problem out of our humanity now. We can all see the painful humiliations and punishments women need to go through because of the bonds. Do you ever wonder how it will be in 200 years time? When nutrition and medicine might be so good, that a woman who just gave birth could reclaim her sexiness in 2 weeks. It might sound ridiculous but there was a time when flying was impossible. 'The beautiful ones are not yet born, yet the ones we have are punished for being beautiful'.
- The stress of pretending to love
Everyone wants to prove that they are love or lovers. The stress of pretending to love shows up in a mature relationship were you begin to identify things you've never liked about your partner. We should learn to be ourselves, for everyone has someone created specifically to suit them. The fifth story is about a guy who gets fed up with pleasing his partner but is also stuck in the relationship. Don't let love be a burden, don't give love a bad name.
- Focus on immediate benefits
In another scene, an actress who thought she had a connection with a drug delivery guy, got disappointed when she called for him, because he sent someone else to go deliver more drugs and pick up the money. This scene helped symbolize the preference of vanity, immediate benefits over deeper meanings in life. The delivery guy was more interested in getting paid for his drugs than in building a connection with the actress. In reality, everything becomes predictable and boring when vanity takes priority over fulfillment. Getting true fulfillment in life takes patience and clarity. Lets be clear on how our world should really grow. Lets be clear that we are on the right path and direction before we can truly decide to enjoy the journey. For its no use rowing harder, when you're rowing in the wrong direction.
- What death shows you
In one of the stories a hustling street musician is stabbed and at the point of death he yearns for love. Death shows you what really matters and love is most likely the deepest feeling in the world. As was in the movie 'Frank & Alice' starring Halle Berry, Love can be so powerful that it alters the mental state of a person, connecting them with a past life and a totally different personality. Surely, love deserves more respect than it gets these days.
- The destruction of true talent
The musician is also robbed of his guitar because he's not a member of the clique or cartel. In reality, talent is lost if the individual can't identify with a system that offers protection and defense. However, the systems are bonded to be unlovable and coupled with the tenet of 'no benefits for the angelic' makes it a very complicated affair for angelic vessels, especially aspiring artists. What transpires then is a relegation of true talent in favor of those who only promote the wrongness of things. Who only worsen and elongate the problem we should all be working hard to resolve. The problem of the enslavement and entrapment of women even in their own land or community worldwide!!!
- The misdirection of the entrapped
Natalie Portman's role is representative of angelic women entrapped by the system. She performs a role where she's locked up by a pimp who apparently brutalizes her, yet she's stuck with him. She also symbolizes the misdirection of the enslaved and entrapped women who seem to follow the wrong directions to be free. For what freedom is there, if what you want to free is gone. Her symbolism of being led through a short cut by a blind companion is epic. I mean, we all know the problem with short cuts, right? The proverbial symbolism of a short cut and a blind guide is clever indeed. In reality, the screens, the clubs, the hotels, and the BDSM & Humiliation dungeons are filled with the misdirected ladies looking for a solution to overcome the pains of being bonded to be unlovable. The only cure to love is to love even more, but when you let single individuals carry the burden, you'd only create martyrs. Our world doesn't need martyrs, it doesn't need heroes, it needs more responsibility. Recently, there's been a viral video of an Islamic woman who stripped herself naked in the streets in defiance. Was she really in defiance? Was she just trying to bear the bonds of being unlovable by simply going without a hijab? One thing we should note is that the angelic, especially the archangelic are most affected by the bonds because they are the most loving. So if a simple night of stripping works to free most girls, an archangelic woman might need to keep stripping even into her mid thirties. Lets call a spade a spade. Mistakes have been made, lets set things right. You can't fix love, by losing love.
This is Film Noir, uncovering the stark truths behind our failing humanity. Which other hidden meanings did you see in this movie in the comments below, and if you haven't seen the movie, you can find stream sources here
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