Secondly, I would like to express my love for feminism in the film. The theme is very clear and handsome. There are almost no men. Jude Law is too bald, and Jason Statham is just used for fun.
However, the plot is not so delicate, especially the contrast between the front and rear of the heroine is too strong, it can be misunderstood as a dual personality.
The following spit:
This film was watched because of the Golden Globe nomination. Although the Golden Globes put "The Martian" in the comedy category, I still think it should be suitable for all ages.
So, I watched it with my parents.
There are endless swear words and f-words of all kinds. After all, English is not as intuitive as Chinese.
And what about those yellow jokes from start to finish? If you don't expose it, you can just watch it.
The heroine's B-side is too deep into the play, and it's fun to scold people and fight. My mother silently said on the side: "It's too violent, and the words are so ugly."
At the 40th minute (I watched the full version on station B) At first, a close-up of the male genitalia without coding suddenly appeared on the big screen.
I was stunned. Fortunately, the next frame is gone. I thought to myself, my parents should not have seen it clearly.
I haven't finished thinking about it, a continuous close-up of male genitalia without coding.
I couldn't breathe, my parents didn't speak, and the atmosphere was awkward.
It's more embarrassing than everyone sitting together and watching "The Best Life of a Coquetry Woman" (it happened that Central Six was on the air, so they were watching together).
My dad kept playing with his phone, and my mom laughed when she saw the memes of "eating sausages" and "blood droplets", and I was relieved at the time.
I felt that I had reached the age where I would not be embarrassed to watch this kind of "restricted-level" scene with my parents, so I chose this film with confidence and boldness to watch it together.
But in the back, the female protagonist saw the clip of "pulling out the dick and kicking" in the camera that was picked up through the pupil camera.
My entire cervical spine is bad. It's not like looking up, not looking down, I want to play with my phone and charge it on the side.
I started watching HBO and showtime. I've seen a lot of scenes where women are naked on the front, but at this scale and close-up, is it really not NC17 level?
Although it was just a casual glance, I still appreciate the female perspective of this film, love your ass, love your huge dick.
When the hostess and the Italian agent used 69 to untie the ropes behind their hands, I wisely went to pour water.
Finally, within ten hours of watching the movie, the resources of station B were deleted. I want to take a closer look at it in private, but it's a pity.
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