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Isabelle Huppert’s Erika Kohut is not a prostitute but engages in compulsive, self-degrading sexual transactions (voyeurism, self-mutilation, demanding abuse). She keeps a pet? No—but critically, Haneke uses the absence of an animal. When Erika seeks a romantic storyline with Walter, she can only express love as a transaction: “Beat me.” The film’s coldness is animalistic only in its raw, unromantic physicality. One could argue that Walter becomes the puta —selling his affection for access to her body. The missing faithful animal underscores the impossibility of non-transactional love.
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