Two beauties met by chance, one from Spain and one from Russia, drinking and chatting. What attracted me from the very beginning of the film was Alba's superb daughter skills. She said another drink and chat. Natasha said she didn't want to talk about her life. She didn't take it as a rejection, but said "deal", We don't talk about our own lives, talk about something else; she holds Natasha and doesn't let go, and Natasha wants to go but doesn't shake her arm resolutely, she says pull it like this, if you don't go to my room , then go to your room.
In fact, I like the kind of movies with great scenes and enjoyable scenes, but I still like the kind of movies where the dialogue between the two people is very good, even the movie "Love Before Dawn" where the two people ramble on and on along the way. Because of this kind of film, I feel that I can clearly get what the protagonist and even the screenwriter and director want to express. There are not so many artificial expressions, obscure metaphors, etc., but a very direct and natural way of expressing everything. If you want to say it, it is like top-level ingredients without any ingredients, only the simplest seasonings, plus original cooking. In such a movie, you can see whether it is on the same frequency as the theme and whether there is resonance.
Two beautiful nudes are constantly intertwined in the film, and the liveliness and fragrance of this scene is completely worth the ticket price. There is no twisted shyness, no technical cover-up, just to show the beauty in front of others. Natasha boldly asked in front: Do you want to see my naked body? Bold and direct, and later explained that she had this kind of preparation, and she was shy and nervous after going to bed, which was also a normal reaction in bed. But after Natasha turned back because she lost her phone, the two behaved more naturally. When facing the same sex, the personal sense of sexual shame will be much lower.
I myself appreciate same-sex romances, because opposite-sex relationships are more or less influenced by primal sexual urges, and more likely to be born out of sex. As for the same sex, I don't think it's not that there is no love from sex, but in comparison, it is more likely that you love this person first, and then love to have sex. And between gays and lesbians, I think lesbians are more beautiful. After all, the intertwined picture of two beauties makes me feel better as a straight man. Between Alba and Natasha, unlike Alba's claim that she is born lesbian, Natasha insists that she prefers men, at least she prefers men than women other than Alba . In terms of sex, she is also more willing to accept massage sticks and bottles, and does not support Alba's statement that once "I have done it with a woman, I will no longer miss men." But despite this, Natasha was still deeply attracted by Alba. Not to mention the short one-night drinking encounter, the conversation between the two did not have so many places that made people feel fit, but this setting also made it even more People think the love between them is so pure.
The two directly told their "tragic" experiences, but Alba was the mother's story and Natasha's was the sister's. Although I narrate it from the perspective of others, I actually have my own grief from my own standpoint. But fortunately, neither seem to have left much shadow. At least in front of beautiful people, there is still the ability to try and love.
After forewarning the parting again and again and delaying the parting again and again, when the two shared their last breakfast on the balcony, they expressed their sincere feelings to each other. May never have the chance to meet such love again. When Alba kept insisting, and after Natasha's unbearable rejection, the two tried to use "tacit understanding" to decide whether to be together. When both of them stretched out their right hands, but couldn't meet on the table, Natasha suddenly opened her eyes and raised her hand to pat Alba's hand. At that moment, the mischievous look in Natasha's eyes, the surprise on Alba's face, and I don't know if Natasha's actions should be understood as active courtship. But at that moment, I don't know if it was an illusion, I felt hesitation in Alba's face. At the moment of determination, putting aside all hesitations, I turned to anticipation for that love. That kind of power exploded in an instant was worth her jumping up from the chair and holding Natasha up, but she didn't. so. Sitting there is too quiet. I have also experienced this kind of mentality. When you are striving to pursue something, you will never move forward. After you get it, there will be a kind of retreat, because when you pursue it, you only think about its beauty, even though you think of resistance and disadvantages, He also has no hesitation, but when he really faces it, he has to consider the difficulties that come one after another, which brings hesitation.
The two were not together in the end, and both sides had something they couldn't give up. "Stay here, let him never fade", sometimes it is the best ending for love.
There are too many symbolic things added to the film, and the previous ones are constantly cut to the classical paintings of the room. For people like me who are unfamiliar with Western art history, they have absolutely no idea what these paintings are saying and what they are implying. And in the end, the episode of pulling the arrow out of the bathtub is more like a song and dance that suddenly appeared in an Indian film.
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