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The film resumes with Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg) confessing her life story to the asexual, scholarly Seligman (Stellan Skarsgård). Now in her thirties, Joe’s sexual compulsions have led her to self-destructive behaviors: group sadomasochistic encounters, the neglect of her son, and eventually a job as a debt collector using violence. The narrative interweaves philosophical digressions on mathematics, religion, and fly-fishing—only to culminate in a shocking, nihilistic finale that von Trier uses to critique intellectual detachment.
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continues the self-told story of Joe, a self-diagnosed nymphomaniac, as she recounts her adult life to Seligman. While Volume I focused on youth and discovery, Volume II explores the consequences, the loss of sensation, and Joe's descent into more extreme sexual behaviors in an attempt to feel something. Key Themes & Content The Loss of Feeling: The film resumes with Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg) confessing
(2013) is the second part of Lars von Trier's erotic drama starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Stellan Skarsgård. Where to Watch Where to Watch