Some movies are aesthetically romantic, while others are haunted and obsessed with love, even crazy, and we will discover its dark side. Love is terrible, and when it becomes an obsession, the woman is a man's obsession and love itself is a female obsession. I recommend a few here to see if you have seen it?
1. Phantom

It's an underrated film I've seen several of Murnau's films, and while I'm a big fan of his work, this one is actually one of my favorites. In a dreamlike way, it tells the protagonist's fascination with a manipulative and cruel woman. His love and desire made him lose his mind, so much so that the object of his passion became a ghost, a ghost. In a sense, The Phantom is a prediction of another German film, the famous Brau Engel. Although this plot has somehow become a Hollywood cliché over the years, the film is dark, bizarre, and compelling. Murnau's depiction of insanity, especially in the final scene, is itself a milestone in the film.
2. Paris Wild Rose
Betty is a woman with a free and extreme personality. She cannot be restrained, she cannot bear the cheating and insults of her beloved, and her talent is not valued. When Sanger took her in, her personality was so sharp that it was breathless. She was madly doing love with Sanger, her almost frantic pursuit of perfectionist love. When she discovered that Sanger was a gifted writer, she resolutely typed his manuscript of his novel word for word in pencil and handed it to the publisher. However, no one wanted to accept it, and despair spread little by little in Betty's body. She has no scruples about hurting those who hurt herself and Sanger, paranoid and intolerant of dirt in her eyes. The news of not being able to get pregnant gave her a blow. As a result, Betty inevitably went crazy and even wentuged out her eyeballs... In Sanger's eyes, Betty became a woman who was worse off than dead.
After reading it, the sad heart and lungs were torn, not because of the disappearance, but to live alone, two people can do anything, but they have to endure the whole world. If you can't ask for resentment, you will love and part, the suffering of the five aggregates, life, old age, illness and death. After meeting another person, I understand what loneliness is, and after meeting the only person, I know that loneliness is unbearable, boredom is unbearable, and if the world continues to be empty, I would rather go to extremes. If you fall in love to this point, you would rather be crucified by you.
3. Rodin's lover
Rodin was a world-famous sculptor, and the well-known "thinker" was his work. In fact, in addition to his own artistic genius, there is another person who plays a pivotal role in Rodin's artistic and emotional life, and that is his lover Camille. Camille is also a beautiful girl with great artistic talent, and she and Rodin have fallen in love with each other for a long time. However, the love affair between Da Fan and the Master is always full of torture and ups and downs, and so is Camille. What kind of fate will the crazy and passionate love between them bring to Camille?
4. Sensory world
After Abe Abe, a geisha who penetrates Kyoto, becomes a servant of a wealthy family, he is favored by the male host, Ishida Yoshizo, and his handsomeness, charm and dashingness also make Abe Ding fall in love, and the two fall in love in a short period of time. Abe and Ishida Yoshizo eloped to a hotel and began a bolder, more arrogant and more uninhabited union, which stunned the whole hotel. After gradually not feeling fun, they began to pursue other climaxes, and the two gradually evolved into a ritual of love and death that others could not understand.
5. Breaking the waves
In Scotland in the 1970s, a slightly neurotic woman, Beth, married Oil worker Yarn despite religious constraints. Grace did not last long, and Yarn was seriously injured during an oil operation and was paralyzed. Beth was so upset that she even felt that her own desires had caused the tragedy. In order to awaken her husband's vitality, Beth teases different men and has sex with them, so that Yarn's illness can be conquered by the power of lust. Her husband's condition improved, but the villagers looked at Beth with disdain, and Beth was sent to a mental hospital. The belief of sacrificing for love burned strongly in Beth's heart, and would once again force her into a desperate situation.
The above films, each of which is obsessed with love, crazy movies for love, how many have you seen?