There are two profound topics implied in the funny

Mireya 2021-12-30 17:20:36

I won’t talk about the plot or anything. I just want to talk about the two topics involved in the comedy in this movie,
which are actually about prostitutes.

First: the love between the prostitute and the shoemaker. The prostitute talks to a dozen people ML every day, and her boyfriend ML has to wait until the time of marriage. The movie mentions Christianity, but what I really want to express is not. Prostitutes XXOO with other people every day are representative work, and the relationship with her boyfriend can be regarded as ML. It is a beautiful love, so we have to wait until the wedding night.

Second: The prostitute was raped. The prostitute was raped every day. It was so sad to be raped once. This seems funny, but it's not. A prostitute is also a human being. When she is willing to deal with you, it is her job, and when she doesn't want to do it, your overlord will be torturing her psychologically.

Is this a funny stalk of the director unintentionally or is it deliberately made to make people think? Do you want to tell others that prostitutes are also human and have their own dignity?

It’s not that I’m speaking for a whore, but I’m thinking, if there is a girlfriend who is a whore, can you bear the smell of someone else’s J*B coming out of her mouth?

It’s a bit yellow, but this movie is all about it, I’m just talking about

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Extended Reading
  • Julius 2022-04-22 07:01:06

    All kinds of stale rotten street stalks, but back to the future, I am very happy to cross the train at the back!

  • Jacques 2022-04-23 07:01:38

    Shit, piss, shit, and racial discrimination are all taken up, but it's still boring. You can guess all the burdens before they shake, how can it not be boring.

A Million Ways to Die in the West quotes

  • Albert: [Being offered a pot cookie by Anna] The last time somebody gave me one of these, I became convinced that prairie dogs could read my mind.

  • Prairie Dog: Squeak!

    Albert: [Cowering] It knows!