Why is the title translated so sexy...?

Ulises 2022-04-19 09:02:57

It's a bizarre love story. As always Almodovar style, the characters are intricately connected, involving lust, murder, conspiracy, love, domestic violence. But I have to say that when I saw the hero Victor, who had collected the address Elena had left him for so many years, put it in the Bible, and put it together with the clippings of the mother's photo of his birth, I was still very moved. Although time has changed for so many years, he was rejected by Elena and became a victim of the police's hate conspiracy. He lived in prison for six years, and after being released from prison, he was seduced by his enemy's wife. Facing Elena's resentment, he never stopped his love.
And the policeman who put him in jail (Shan Cao) couldn't bear his wife's two affairs, and finally perished with her. And Kara (San Cao's wife) actually pulled the trigger on her husband in order to rescue Victor, who was late and unaware of the danger. . .
What is incomprehensible is that Elena (an investor in a welfare institution, the principal of a welfare kindergarten) and Juna (a disabled athlete) smoke marijuana together~! It seems to be to show that everyone has a little-known side.

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  • Clara: The bastard's stopped drinking.

    Víctor Plaza: And you?

    Clara: I'm drinking even more.

  • Clara: I'm not asking you to love me! I love you enough for both of us.