I don't understand your dark humor

Ayla 2022-04-20 09:01:43

I watched this movie because it was classified as a comedy,
but after watching it, it was really embarrassing. It should be considered erotic! ?
From start to finish, I lost my appetite very warmly. Feel exciting, again. It's not exciting, but it's provocative...
To say that the heroine is a beauty, it's still almost... but she is attractive. It's good to stare at the last part.
The male protagonist has always been very optimistic about him~~~
I don't understand, what can an earthworm cause?
But it really sparked a, uh, passion! ?
Maybe it's a secret that only they can understand.
I really admire this director. S also filmed Le Yu and said.
I feel that the director should also be a bit M, or the author is M.
Different from the SM in Lust and Caution propaganda, it makes people feel erotic - boring - howling...
For this movie, I feel that I can't explain it, but I have a vague feeling of understanding. (laughs, I don't know what to know) It
's a warm-toned movie, I really like the last part where the hero hugs the heroine and goes home.
Lovers are finally married...
Persistence is victory? Don't care too much about the outside world, it's just that kind of person~~
Since I saw it from a comedy genre, if it's a bit funny, it's a group of people surrounding the heroine to persuade that part. Very dark humor...

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Secretary quotes

  • [Lee calls Mr. Grey from home to ask for his permission on what to eat at her dinner table]

    Lee: [Lee tells Mr. Grey what her family is having for dinner] It's porterhouse steak, mashed, no, creamed potatoes. Green peas, iced tea, and ice cream.

    E. Edward Grey: [Mr. Grey responds on what to limit her on] Okay. Just a scoop of creamed potatoes, one slice of butter, four peas, and... as much ice cream as you'd like to eat, doll.

  • [Mr. Grey interviews Lee again about being his secretary]

    E. Edward Grey: Do you really wanna be my secretary?

    Lee: Yes, I do.

    E. Edward Grey: This isn't just about typos, tapes, staples and pencils, is it, Lee?

    Lee: No, sir.

    E. Edward Grey: What?

    Lee: No, sir!