Review of Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013) by Lasttimeisaw — 17 Jun 2014
A 4-hour binge watching of provocateur Lars von Trier’s latest feminist saga (divided into two volumes) is a candid confession of a middle-age nymphomaniac Joe (Gainsbourg, doughtily consummates her enthralling rendering in von Trier’s Trilogy of Depression, after ANTICHRIST 2009 and MELANCHOLIA 2011, 8/10), out of self-hatred, she chronicles her deviant life from childhood to present, to an elder Jewish polymath Seligman (Skarsgård), who brings her home after finding her lying on the street afflicted from a savage assault.
This review of Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013) was written by Lasttimeisaw on 17 Jun 2014.
Nymphomaniac: Vol. I has generally received positive reviews.
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