
“Forget about love.”
The continuation of Joe's sexually dictated life delves into the darker aspects of her adult life and what led to her being in Seligman's care.
This is a raw, unflinching descent into the darker corners of human desire and obsession. It feels like a challenging, analytical examination of a life lived on the fringes, marked by explicit encounters and profound psychological introspection. The mood is heavy, provocative, and deeply melancholic, inviting contemplation on the nature of pleasure and pain.
















