i can't live without you

Micaela 2022-01-16 08:01:45

Almost missed a queer movie because of the name, the subculture behind Wonder Woman is unexpectedly thick and complicated. The scene of the queen kneeling in front of Loli and begging her to come back burst into G point, "I can't live without you." The three people showed their hearts and wore ancient Greek costumes on the stage. The scene was so beautiful. But the best shot of the audience was that after the professor fell ill, a shadow came out of the door and turned into two women. Loving each other, our bodies are as inseparable as our souls, my dear, I cannot live without you. Even if I say that, I still admire the male lead. This buddy himself said that the combination of the queen and loli is the most perfect woman in the world. In real life, he really got both, and my mother's jealousy broke my bones.

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Extended Reading
  • Erika 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    Recognizing Wonder Woman

  • Maiya 2022-03-23 09:03:02

    In the evening, I watched the first bisexual themed triangle relationship movie in my life. It turned out to be the origin of the decryption of Wonder Woman... DISC, BDSM, feminism, equality, freedom, anti-discrimination, various thematic factors have shaped together A well-placed narrative story. The film was shot just right, and the descriptions and old photos at the end of the film are admirable.

Professor Marston & the Wonder Women quotes

  • Elizabeth Marston: [on her knees] I thought I knew everything. I thought love wasn't enough. But it... It has to. It has to be enough because we cannot... We cannot live without you. I cannot live without you. Please, come back to us.

    Olive Byrne: I want a new stove.

    Elizabeth Marston: What?

    Olive Byrne: The one you have is ancient, and the back burners don't work.

    William Moulton Marston: We can get a new stove.

  • [last lines]

    William Moulton Marston: [speaking to an audience] My name is Dr. William Moulton Marston. And I am the creator of Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is a love letter. She is a fantasy. She comes from a distant place where there is beauty and justice, and respect. I write what I see about women I know women who are every bit as just and strong, and capable as Wonder Woman. Now, we can debate the length of her hemline. But what is important is the way Wonder Woman reforms criminals. She makes them tell the truth. That is what she stands for the truth. To you Wonder Woman is just a comic but she's my life. She's my love.