It's almost hard to label this movie. I remember that the story of the Eight Immortals did not sell well, so someone suggested changing the name to "The Story of a Woman and Seven Men". In the same way, when this film is not well received, it can be immediately renamed as "American perverted scholar couple who trained mature loli and became a pornographer and was banned", but the title is too long. Movie theaters can't finish showing such long titles.
An old-fashioned idea, an idea that all men envy, an idea that has long been realized and is still being realized, is shown in this innocuous and provocative movie style, and by the way, the same-sex double Sex and other sensitive topics that modern people are still discussing have also become an alternative story. I have to say, it's a different story. But as we all know, polygamy has long been realized in our country, and today there are stories of a certain Ronaldo having only two wives, and a certain person having a child out of wedlock. It seems that the story is still unfolding. When the story is performed, especially when it is made into a movie, and the good things are taken out to see, many people will think that this is not an unforgivable value. But when this real event happens around, most of them feel unreasonable. Whether it is jealousy, affecting the mainstream values of monogamy, or affecting children badly, in short, when unfortunately living in the same community as the protagonist, you will still find it difficult to be neighbors. That's what's interesting about our time.
The casting of the film is good, the soundtrack is also good, the performance of the protagonist is good, plus the alternative nature of the story, it should have been worth four stars. But unfortunately, the story is not healthy enough. The value orientation has given more theoretical support to extramarital lovers. It is limited by the monogamy that is popular in today's society. This kind of support will inevitably be detrimental to the healthy growth of the next generation, and one star will be deducted.
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