Sex without love: a scene analysis of 'Nymphomaniac'
A scene analysis of Lars Von Trier's 'Nymphomaniac' Lars Von Trier’s 2013 film, Nymphomaniac, follows Joe, a nymphomaniac who renounces love and pain and for a life of sexual exploration. In this presentation I will analyze key scenes from the film. Thanks for stopping by and please leave a comment. (3:24) A middle aged bachelor leaves his home to go to the grocery store and on his way home he finds a beaten and bruised woman in the alley. He takes her home and she tells him the story of her life and the discovery of her sexuality. She asks Jerome to take her virginity. Analysis The 1st stage of Joe’s sexual awareness is pleasure which begins in her childhood. Not yet aware of her power yet, she is a nymph which, using Seligman’s fishing analogy, is the bait. All she understands is that it gives her pleasure. Her father in this scene helps her to experience herself through his love of trees, particularly, the ash tree, which serves as a metaphor for her, and its rustling l...