I look at the labels of suspense, eroticism and Angelina, mainly because of curiosity.
Nineteenth-century Latin American and exotic styles are fascinating. I'm not an Angelina Jolie fan, and I actually don't think she's so pretty. She's beautiful, but she's too rough and lacks sophistication. Therefore, I feel that the premise that the male protagonist is fascinated by her is still a bit far-fetched. The appearance and figure of the Latin-faced male protagonist are actually more ecstasy, and the deep affection is exciting. Passion scenes are beautiful.
Although no one imagines that the overbearing president will fall in love with me, it is not an idol drama after all. The end of the film is better in the prison scene. The prince and princess have lived a happy life since then. How can they change back to a Hollywood-type happy ending popular love story. It's a pity that there are so many real and cruel portrayals of human nature in the front.
So what is original sin? Is it the selfishness and greed of human nature, or the impulsiveness and inextricability of lust - true love is just a joke, and how can lust last forever?
PS I am so curious why foreigners can drink a cup of coffee before going to bed every day without affecting their sleep?
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