miscellaneous talk

Micheal 2022-04-20 09:01:45

1. Sure enough, it was taken by a little man who never wore high heels, how tall the high heels are... Putting on high heels is not growth, but a degradation from animal nature to second nature.

2. The mother-daughter female competition is too manly. Nicole saw an old man standing with his daughter. His first reaction was not to worry about his daughter being cheated, and to accuse the old man angrily, but to compete with his daughter … Jesus, Wife sex is greater than women's sorrow. When confronting Charlie, she did not arm herself in the right direction, but chose a corset ➕ high heels! ! Only human females will be domesticated to be completely non-aggressive. That's another tragedy. Moreover, she looks like she forgot her purpose after being touched and kissed by the male protagonist. She really doesn't look like a big woman... Triple sorrow. Apparently it's a male director.

3. The heroine is a "father's daughter" instead of a "mother's daughter". Her bloodthirsty and aggression all come from paternal genetic inheritance, which is a pity.

4. The first half was just ok fine, but the shot the heroine gave to my uncle woke me up and immediately gave me a star. Killing the uncle is a very important part. All flesh and blood become the nourishment for the girl's growth, and the fierce growth that devours everything is very stubborn.

5. It is indeed a very Asian-style British film, deep and gloomy, and it is not incompatible with Asian faces and Asian environments...

6. Oh, I forgot to mention one more thing. The male protagonist looks like the male supporting character of "I Want To Do It Once". When pretending to be the atmosphere, there is a sense of "the director has worked hard" to make a play.

Alice, who has seen the heroine, is very suitable for playing a stubborn girl who is sensitive, rebellious and neurotic. The girl's growth is very powerful and not sculpted by her.

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    India Stoker: No.

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