The girl's heart of the old man!

Randall 2022-04-23 07:03:52

As expected of a corrupt country, bed scenes are very bold. i like. If "Brokeback Mountain" is an implicit and profound ancient Chinese poem, then "The Kingdom of God" is an idyllic modern poem with a European style. I really like the love between the two protagonists. Gong is like a fluffy and warm large golden retriever, loves to lick and lick, always just right to comfort you when you need it. Shou is like an awkward child, irritable, anxious, and rampant. The way of expressing feelings is always dry, blunt and helpless. The two were in a hurry, slowed down, moved and still, soft and hard, like two semicircles that were exactly opposite each other, tightly joined together. It's a perfect match. I like the middle most, Gong is reluctant to do it on the bed in the room, saying that he is waiting in the car, and he is unhappy with his petty temper, so Gong leans over and kisses him, from behind his ears, neck, to chin, forehead, and finally Shou can't help venting. Angrily, he kissed him back. Super sweet and cosy. With such a surly temper, you need to attack such a person to restrain him. The episode of being cheated on can be said to be very sadistic. It's a classic episode of dog blood and danmei. The toilet was caught cheating, tsk tsk tsk... It seems that the whole world loves dog blood and danmei.

Many of the shots are very beautiful. Compared with "Brokeback Mountain", the mountain scenery is mostly distant, vast and desolate, and isolated from the world; the mountain scenery in "God's Kingdom" is more pyrotechnic, with more close-up shots and warmer tones.

I'm so happy to see another comedy ending today when there are many tragedies in same-sex movies.

Please don't smash at me in large numbers with this kind of dog food!

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God's Own Country quotes

  • Gheorghe Ionescu: My country is dead. You can't throw a rock in most towns without hitting an old lady crying for her children who have gone.

  • Johnny Saxby: So your Romanian, gypsy, pikey

    Gheorghe Ionescu: Don't call me that