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  • Moth and Rabbit Single Man - Eau de Parfum
  • Moth and Rabbit Single Man - Eau de Parfum
  • Moth and Rabbit Single Man - Eau de Parfum
  • Moth and Rabbit Single Man - Eau de Parfum

Moth and Rabbit Single Man - Eau de Parfum

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Lonely after losing his partner, the professor in his wooden villa says goodbye to things. Until a student makes him feel again instead of think, and saves him from death. Finally, he can make peace with his grief.

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Story

Single Man is inspired by the 2009 directorial debut of Tom Ford, based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood.

A Single Man tells the story of George, an English professor at a Los Angeles area college, who is finding it difficult to cope with life. Jim, his partner for sixteen years, just died in a car accident. Jim's family were not going to tell George of the death or accident, let alone allow him to attend the funeral.

This day, George has decided to get his affairs in order before he will leave this life, he now considers meaningless.Then his knavish-angelic student Kenny Potter, whom George presumed straight, cheekily but respectfully enters his life, rekindling a taste for joy as well as a fatherly sense of responsibility.

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Notes

slowly sinking naked in water, disquieting tableau, brutal loneliness, routine, charming hustler, flirty student, cracking the facade, artistry and artifice, is heterosexual marriage more real than gay partnership?, share a cigarette with a beautiful Spanish boy, sunbathing nude on some rugged rocks

or in other words:

cardamon, ginger oil, red pepper, winter lemon oil, nutmeg, rose, elemi oil, violet wood, cashmere wood, oak moss, amber, patchouli, mahogany, cedar wood

Perfumer

Mark Buxton

fresh / ginger / woody
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