Three rooms, which one should I enter?

Jacinthe 2022-04-19 09:02:29

This movie is so underrated, the ratings and reviews would have been ignored if you read it first.

Gong Dou Drama and Feminist Awakening? Halo, if you go to these two themes, you will not be disappointed, you can understand the reason for the low score.

Let's go back to the theme of human nature, if you were a man, and all three women gave hints, which room would you touch?

The male protagonist has revealed more than once that he wants to stay here, to be a full-time gardener in this gentle village where there is no war and relatively abundant materials.

Getting Nicole Kidman seems to be the first choice. However, their identities are too different. It seems that it is not a good idea to be the male host. Looking for a cheating face in front of everyone's eyes is not a choice that Miss Nangui should have. Therefore, if you enter the headmistress's room, it is destined to be an overnight romance.

If it is to enter Dunst's room, it seems that everything is in order, the foreshadowing is well done, and the male protagonist really likes her more. seems too risky.

Choose the most mature and scheming one of the female students, or the best choice to achieve your wish. The bottom-level favor, the high-level ambiguous, and the middle-level sensual control are three-pronged, and the beautiful life of the left and the right hug is just in front of you— If you don't make it too loud. . .

This film is more aptly a revelation of human nature, one thought of heaven, another thought of hell. . . Men should see it more.

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The Beguiled quotes

  • John McBurney: In the middle of battle with all the iron flying overhead, me first thought was to bury me-self.

    Edwina: But, when you couldn't, you ran.

    John McBurney: I did. I surely deed I did.

    Edwina: That wasn't very brave of you to run.

    John McBurney: Maybe not. But, it was smart, I think.

    Edwina: Because you're alive?

    John McBurney: And now I've met you.

    Edwina: You don't even know me.

  • Martha Farnsworth: I hope the girls weren't telling stories.

    John McBurney: What do you care what they say about you?

    Martha Farnsworth: I don't. I didn't want you to get the wrong impression.

    John McBurney: Then, you do care what I think about you?

    Martha Farnsworth: You're a stranger here. That's all.