My favorite is that the camera is locked on the ground of the street, then pulled apart, and then hovering in the city of Rome.
The love of two women.
Mysterious, beautiful, seductive.
The sex scenes in the film also appear sacred and noble, and cannot be profaned.
And the dubbing in the film is really beautiful.
I seem to have arrived at that place full of drama. In that hotel, I found a lover that belongs to me.
No matter if it is male or female.
Many people are rejecting love affair between the same sex.
Feel nauseous, perverted, and dirty.
However, this film tells you that you don’t need to ask why you fall in love with someone.
As long as that person is the one who makes me confused.
When P told T the fact that she was going to get married, T saw Cupid's mural on the ceiling spinning, and
my tears were spinning in his eyes.
It's really uncomfortable.
I have always held an attitude of respect and recognition towards same-sex love, and tried my best to legalize them.
I have always felt that if there is no secular bond, I might be more likely to fall in love with a woman.
Because women's delicacy and thinking are fascinating and elusive.
Perhaps,
women know women better.
Women love women more.
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