Some movies sell meat and shoot real porn under the guise of urban romance, workplace struggle For men and women with a small view of love, from restraint to the courage to face desire to liberate themselves, to find true love.
I have to say that the director's selection is really accurate. Spike's handsomeness reveals a typical sullen show, and the film has always maintained an image of excessive indulgence and swollen eye blisters. After finally finding love, not only is he full of energy, but also a human being. The sun is also shining; Maggie Gyllenhaal's eyes are full of charm, from timidity and inferiority at the beginning, to passive surprise and inner joy, and then to active sultry and secret teasing, becoming charming and charming, putting the attributes of an M. Not bad at all. The scene of the lawyer's office is very well arranged, with long corridors, heavy wooden doors, and private spaces. It not only resembles the physical channel that opens up female desires, but also metaphors the closed psychological desire. When the male protagonist walked out from the office through the corridor with the female protagonist in full costume, the two people who finally dared to face their inner desires also found the value of each other's existence. It's a little pity that there should be a shot at the end to show the changes in the male protagonist's office environment.
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