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Davon 2022-04-22 07:01:02
Love is one body with two souls
I don't like to look at this film in any realistic light.
It's just an opportunistic way.
It has to be completely ideal and complete.
Only by acknowledging its existence
is it
possible to touch the projections and meanings in these fragments. The proposition of love has always been the most... -
Garrick 2022-04-23 07:01:06
what are we talking about when we talk about love
The background of the film "Untouchable Her" is built in the future society, and the protagonist Theodore is a letter writer by profession. The film begins with his work scene - Theodore dictates an affectionate letter, and the advanced electronic system directly converts the sound he hears into a...

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