Buffalo '66 is such a boring movie, I watched it on my computer, full screen with all chats off, all web pages off. Just like when I watched "Beginner". Because I don't have to be very attentive, and I also know that this is a film that I can understand. I want to watch the film well, which is more meaningful than the "Her" I watched yesterday. He came out of prison just wanting to go to the toilet. Disorderly and cold. Just happened to meet her, boring and hypocritical, but that's not true. Before he was imprisoned, he asked his only worthy friend to divide the month and send his completed letters as planned. After he was released from prison, he kidnapped her, whom he had never met, in order to see his parents in good shape. A nice explanation. He never explained and hated it. She understands him, and she laughed lightly from the very beginning when she listened to his call in the toilet and her parents bullshit herself. After every action, he cares about offending his asshole, scolds his only friend groom, doesn't apologize, doesn't explain why, just thinks he's groom. She accompanied him and understood more and more that he was indeed such a man of the most handsome & best husband. Go to the Motel, she wants to have sex with him, but he said, don't think too much. Seeing this, I know very well that the so-called meeting, or maybe, the request that should be made at a certain time and place is just an ordinary blindfold. If I were that man, I just wanted a hot bath. , nothing else. At that time I didn't mind sleeping naked woman next to me, but I didn't bother to start anything (off topic). After he was released from prison, his only interest remained the same, bowling, as his champion, she was also nice, danced quietly, played two good goals, at that moment, I really felt be nice be together, no more talking no more touch even no more connection will perfect also, though not in most cases. I love you so will let you just be there. At this time, I really also fall in love with Vincent, little Billy. In the end, he promised to buy her a cup of hot chocolate, and the promise would come back. She wanted to ask for a kiss, or a hug, but he was at a loss. I know he has his own set time, and now he just wants to finish his own thing, and doesn't want to delay anyone, even though she's nice she could be a good girlfriend, and even though she scolded him you are such Freak. At this point, I also want to shout out: hey ,you such a dirty jerk ,and what you have now is enough, do not forget your life's already shit! BUT I LOVE HIM ,THE GUY WHO LOVING HIS PARENTS LOVING HIS GIRL ALL SINCE JUST A BOY. Here, I have indeed burst into tears. You took revenge, but you left what you just got. It could have been beautiful. When you died, the cemetery was still quarreling with your parents, but you left it behind. the new one which could be your lovely nice wife, the groom friend you can always take laugh at, such the deal! The picture has changed and I have to say, Vincent, you fucking fool me! LOVE YOU,THOUH YOU DON'T LOVE ME BACK. and what you have now is enough, do not forget your life's already shit! BUT I LOVE HIM ,THE GUY WHO LOVING HIS PARENTS LOVING HIS GIRL ALL SINCE JUST A BOY. But you left what you just got, it could have been beautiful, when you died, the cemetery was still your parents' quarrel, but you left the new one which could be your lovely nice wife, the groom friend you can always take laugh at, such the deal! The screen changed and I have to say, Vincent, you fucking fool me! LOVE YOU,THOUH YOU DON'T LOVE ME BACK. and what you have now is enough, do not forget your life's already shit! BUT I LOVE HIM ,THE GUY WHO LOVING HIS PARENTS LOVING HIS GIRL ALL SINCE JUST A BOY. But you left what you just got, it could have been beautiful, when you died, the cemetery was still your parents' quarrel, but you left the new one which could be your lovely nice wife, the groom friend you can always take laugh at, such the deal! The screen changed and I have to say, Vincent, you fucking fool me! LOVE YOU,THOUH YOU DON'T LOVE ME BACK.
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