Sex addiction is something that everyone can have

Kaleigh 2022-04-20 09:01:30

In the international version of the poster, Michael Fassbender does not show his face, but puts his hands three points below the navel (this poster does not show the navel, it is very important to show the navel), everything is expressed, and more There is flavor. In this film, Michael Fassbender plays a white-collar worker who seems to be addicted to sex. In fact, everyone can have sex addiction, but the director amplifies the addiction of the role of Michael Fassbender. His life seemed to be nothing but sex, and it was morbid. The movie doesn't make people see it very clearly. The director describes the male protagonist's illness while taking into account the brother-sister relationship between him and his sister. Their brother-sister relationship is even more puzzling. Naked, and most of the audience in the front thought she was Fassbender's ex-girlfriend or someone with an unusual relationship, but it turned out to be a brother and sister, which can only make people fantasize (the director also seems to intentionally make the audience fantasize) . The film is very R-rated because it exposes a lot of nudity. Michael Fassbender has been very popular in the past two years and has a large number of female fans. In this film, the lower body is exposed, and the female fans are feast for the eyes; Kerry Mu, who plays the younger sister Reagan was born in 1985, and he was very fast in ascending the position. He was only one step away from the front line. It was also revealed in the film. It can be said that he dared to act. The biggest gain in the play is her.

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Shame quotes

  • Sissy Sullivan: We're not bad people. We just come from a bad place.

  • Sissy Sullivan: I'm trying, I'm trying to help you.

    Brandon Sullivan: How are you helping me, huh? How are you helping me? How are you helping me? Huh? Look at me. You come in here and you're a weight on me. Do you understand me? You're a burden. You're just dragging me down. How are you helping me? You can't even clean up after yourself. Stop playing the victim.

    Sissy Sullivan: I'm not playing the victim. If I left, I would never hear from you again. Don't you think that's sad? Don't you think that's sad? You're my brother.