Unlike the Nigels, the other couple in the movie even tells the story to the extreme. They are vigorously entangled, sinking into enjoyment in boundless indulgence, sm whip role plays a decline, but it is like boiling water on the top of the mountain, the heat is real but not cooked, the mountain wind blows cold very fast, In the end, they hate each other for revenge. Their relationship became morbid, they experienced betrayal, abuse and abandonment, the status reversal of Shaking S and Shaking M, shaved heads and broken legs, but fell in love with each other, ran to get married and finally turned into killing, WTF This story really brings two born fanatics. The entanglement confused the audience with some fringe benefits. Most of the people who watched it fell into confusion. This pork looks so fucking tired, I still can't eat it! At the beginning of the Romance movie, the Nigels look at the calm sea full of longing for a new life, and they are like calm reefs breaking all balance. Roman is just an infinite magnification of the extreme side of love, which is crazy enough and twisted like the mess left behind after a storm. They're just an extraordinarily difficult couple in a thousand relationships. After the gunshots, it's always quiet, but their fanatical stories are also a glimpse of reality. Nigel in life is definitely the majority, peeping other people's stories. Live the days you feel comfortable with. Maybe Roman is just to tell some natural romantics that although everyone is different about how to eat pork, the giant wheel of love may say that it will sink and then give you a big mouth.
Maybe the relationship between people is a long-term game. Only when the forces are evenly matched, the boat of friendship and the giant ship of love can run for a long time. Roman's 11-year work "Killing" further elaborates on the conflicts, contradictions and hypocrisy in interpersonal relationships. The set is simple and the cast is powerful and the lines are powerful and wonderful. I really like Roman, the tormented genius and master!
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