"House in Rome"

Leonie 2022-04-20 09:02:14

The story of two ladies, the whole plot is centered in this room in Rome. From temptation to heart-to-heart, the two reveal their true and vulnerable self. During this period, there were many oil paintings of "Love Cupid", which I hadn't seen before. The whole picture is beautiful. The customer service Max really looks a little scary, he is quite nice, but it doesn't fit in with the whole picture. "Before you draw the bow, you have to have a target" is quite interesting. It is more literary than "You have to have a goal"~ The naked picture makes me feel beautiful, not obscene or disgusting at all. Natasha has a beautiful smile, kind of like the S in Gossip Girl.

Hang the sheets on the flagpole on the balcony, play songs and dance on the bed, sit on the balcony and watch the sunrise together, take a bath together in the bathtub, roll around, laugh, and share a toothbrush. Use the computer to see where each other used to live~ Style 69, when they took a shower for the first time, they put on bathrobes and slippers for each other. Alba also kissed Natasha's jiojio. The pictures are very beautiful, like hanging in the room The oil paintings in it are the same~classical and elegant. The room where the light and shadow are intertwined, at sunrise, the light shines on the oil paintings on the wall~ When Natasha enters the bath, the bright space becomes dark and brighter, and at night, the dark light on the faces of the two of them, "Do you love me?" At that time, Natasha turned off the bathroom light and sat quietly beside Alba. The two were naked and entangled on the white sheets. The overhead shot was really beautiful, and it seemed that there was no nausea caused by men's abrupt things. Love is so wonderful, two people stayed for one night and fell in love with each other deeply~

They stood in front of the mirror wearing bathrobes, Alba imagined it was their wedding~ "Is there any objection?" "Me!"

Before having a luxurious breakfast in the morning, the two agreed that if their hands met on the table, they would be together. Natasha is left-handed, she considers Alba and stretches out her right hand, and Alba also considers left-handed and stretches out her right hand, so, like parallel lines, there is no meeting, when their hands touch the edge of the table, both I gripped the edge nervously, and I could feel the disappointment through the bursting of the veins. Natasha opened her eyes just in time and quickly grabbed Alba's hand, who was pulling back. Alba was startled, and the two were electrocuted. Then the two laughed happily. After a while, maybe all thought of reality? Both of their faces sank. In the distance is a building with an oval roof, which is a metaphor for the contradiction between passion and holy love. I don't quite understand why Natasha was suddenly angry and shouted at Alba. "Be brave!" Alba was obsessed, and wanted Natasha to take another bath with her, but she was rejected, and then her mind started to get confused, and the picture swirled, and she fainted.

Natasha carried her into the bathtub full of water. She was shot in the heart by Cupid's arrow. She was in great pain. Natasha helped her to pull the arrow out. She was rescued and woke up. The shooting method here is quite interesting, there is a picture of "bathroom full of blood".

Incarnate "the arrow of Cupid, the god of love".

In the end, the two left together, echoing the beginning and the end, and it was the bluestone road again. The two had to "part ways", one to the airport and the other to the hotel. When I thought of the song "I didn't say the next intersection, don't hold hands~" Just looking at this scene, I felt that Alba was even more reluctant to Natasha. Natasha's hand was the first to let go and leave, Alba's hand was left empty. air. Of course, she also put down her hands after a while and left, one right and one left. leave the screen. It was that bluestone slab again, empty, and suddenly, "Alba!" "Look!" Natasha rushed into the frame, running towards Alba's airport, followed by cheerful laughter. They hug each other.

This is also the case at the beginning of the movie. In the middle of the night, two people came from the alley and came to the bluestone road. Alba strongly invited Natasha to stay in her room for a while. , balcony, room, bed, doorway. When he finally left, he shot backwards. Really beautiful! There are still very good flowers on the balcony, which are even more beautiful in the picture.

Natasha has a younger sister who is better than herself. The younger sister has an improper relationship with her father. At that time, she felt inferior and went to the audition together. The younger sister was selected to be an actor. I have dated my sister before, and I feel that she has always lived in the shadow of her sister.

I don't know Alba's past very well. She had a same-sex lover. She had two children. One of the boys stayed with her, but she died (no reason was given). She blamed herself. After that, she relied on alcohol every day. She was only able to fall asleep, came to Rome to participate in the innovation and invention competition, and designed a very environmentally friendly scooter. She was very frustrated when others said that such a car could not be manufactured.

I don't really understand what the love between the same sex is built on, just like I don't know what the love between men and women is built on, desire? Or what? It's a bit like mutual redemption between them~

At first, Alba said that she wanted to give Natasha a blow job (I don't know what the English word for female is hhh) and she refused "only men can give me pleasure" Well, I also think hahahaha.

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Room in Rome quotes

  • Natasha: Just remember, I like men.

    Alba: But you like me.

    Natasha: Yes... but I like men more.

    Alba: You know, I know plenty women who once have tried it with a woman... and never want to go back to men.

  • Alba: Natasha, never before, in my whole life, I've known a love like this. Not this way. And it can't be for nothing.