Literary maid VS literary woman

Kianna 2022-04-20 09:01:28

Compared with the hard candy, the pig's feet in this film is a girl who has the heart of an old man with a loli face. Post-70s old maid VS menopause dean, who is more manic? I choose the former.
The old maid is dressed in retro loli clothes, is proficient in painting and piano, believes in religion, and occasionally pops up a few international dirty words, and is a maniac patient. The standard literary and artistic young women's style.
Literary women are sexy, an unhappy family, unhappy marriage, alcoholism, smoking, depression, pianist.
The male pig's foot is a very stupid and naive designer with high sexual desire and derailment. Nothing special.

The Hidden Line is the story of a deformed transnational literary and artistic old maid in search of love, who failed to seduce N men. Anyone who stands in the way of finding love has only one dead end, no matter if the nun or Zhengtai, her sister in the film, a real loli, survived by luck.

Gradually seduced along the way, tricks appeared frequently, wits were fought fiercely, naive men died tragically, and in the end, the literary old maid VS literary and artistic women faced off head-to-head, and it was women who held up half the sky and won the final victory. Ended the path of finding love for a perverted old maid.

In my opinion, this film did not make me scary, just a little sad, this is a love tragedy, a love tragedy for the disabled.

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Extended Reading
  • Elsa 2021-11-11 08:01:16

    The girl looked like Zhang Ziyi.

  • Kattie 2021-11-11 08:01:16

    This is the result of the repression of the old woman

Orphan quotes

  • Esther: Going somewhere, Kate?

  • John Coleman: She painted all these.

    Kate Coleman: Really?

    John Coleman: Yeah.

    Kate Coleman: These are fantastic. These are really wonderful.

    Esther: Thank you.

    Kate Coleman: Well, where did you learn how to do this?

    Esther: I've just had lots of time to practice, I guess. It's really boring here.

    Kate Coleman: It's boring here? Hey, if you're so bored, then why aren't you down at the party?

    Esther: I've never really seen the point of it. Nobody's ever talked to me before. I guess I'm different.

    Kate Coleman: There's nothing wrong with being different, you know.

    John Coleman: Well, you two have a lot in common.