9 Songs (II)

I first met her in the Brookston Music Festival. Her name was Lisa. She was 21 years old and she was also very beautiful. I believed she was the dream girl I have been searched for all these years, because she was passionate and a little crazy. We listened to concerts, cooked meals, used drugs, and had sex together every day. Day after day, we repeated this life style. The boiling crowds and the excited singers at the concerts were witnesses of our love. I was obsessed with her slender and boy-like body and her lovely dancing moves. I didnrsquo;t know how long this would last. Although we might occasionally have quarrels with each other, but at least now, I could actually hold her and feel her.
The song in the film sung: ldquo;Now we are sorrowed, because our love was gone. That day finally came, but she didnrsquo;t even show up to say goodbye to me at the airport. She said she did not like the long farewell ceremony. I walked down the street. The street was still crowded, but she was gone. I knew on the other side of the globe, her life was still continuing, but it already had nothing to do with me.rdquo; Many years later, when I reminded of Lisa, I would think of the clouds in the sky.
On May 16, 2004, quot;9 Songsquot;, the most fearless and straightforward film in the UK’s mainstream film history was launched in Cannes. The film contained authentic sex scenes such as oral sex and masturbation, which made many critics dumbfounded.
The sex scenes almost occupied half of the time of the whole movie. The director also interspersed many performing scenes of bands in it, like Scotland’s Franz Ferdinand, the Dandy Warhols, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Super Furry Animals.
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