Therefore, I have always regarded Madonna as the goddess of sex, dreaming that one day I can buy that book back, and I will leave it at home and read it carefully and carefully. It will be enjoyable. But so far, I have not been able to live this addiction. It is not that I can’t buy the book. It’s just that Madonna’s sexy status is gradually disappearing. I am also tired of countless beautiful and dignified AV girls on the Internet, and gradually forget about it. The story of that book naturally forgot the wish he had made, and left Madonna behind.
Until many years later, I saw her starring in Mrs. Belon, her voice is still gorgeous, her figure is still graceful, but the years are like a knife, she has portrayed the image of a woman, my heart is like a knife, compared with the seductive youth of the old photo cover, Can't bear to read it even more.
It’s just a few days ago that I saw her starring in this movie that has stepped on the world. Although it is no longer as gorgeous and sexy as before, it has outstanding acting skills and eye-catching performance. The once sexy goddess has transitioned to today’s screen superstar, which makes me very pleased. ……
My comfort may not be important, but it must be said that Madonna performed quite well in this movie, translating a defiant, weird, aloof, and complaining neuroticism into a sentimental, nuanced, gentle and pleasant little boy. Women are natural and not pretentious, sincere and not false, which is touching.
The plot is of course the most important part of the film. Madonna, played by Amber, lost in the illusion of money and power, and returned from the despair of desolation and poverty, experiencing the joy of life in the moment and the true meaning of joy in the heart. And the innocent and happy fisherman Pepe, lost from the happiness of the free desert island, and returned from the complicated real life, feeling the changes of the world and the impermanence of life.
Still have to use a line: "When we think we already know the world, the world is just ready to forgive us for our naivety."
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