In fact, I have always been interested in a lot of lesbian themes, but I have always wanted to figure out whether I misunderstood the boundary between friendship and love, and I still couldn't completely separate the sensuality and the spirit. This problem has troubled me for many years, and I still wander around on this free boundary.
What I couldn't tolerate at the beginning of this film is that the three protagonists can maintain such a highly harmonious love triangle relationship. How can this be understood? But after watching the film, I think I understand this realm again. Especially when Guy kissed Mia, I knew they wanted to find Gilda's taste in each other. This reminds me of another movie "Chloe". Chloe has sex with the son of a woman she loves. Isn't it also a woman who wants to feel her love in this way? This approach is crazy, but it is not unforgivable, it seems so.
Some people conclude that this is a movie about 3P, I can't tolerate his words, but in fact, maybe the essence is like this.
Regarding the topic of who Gilda loves most, I don’t think I should be overly entangled. Women’s love for women is different from the love for men. It is difficult to determine which one is more important, but many women can’t come back straight after being bent. Is it another way to explain that women still need spiritual support the most? I can't think about the answer, and I myself am in the stage of thinking. However, when Gilda heard that Guy was about to take Mia to the front line, she bit Mia's lip in front of Guy. Doesn't that mean who is the most important person in her heart?
Penelope's performance in this drama is so amazing, hot red lips, sexy dance steps, and English with a strong accent, all of which make people feel a primitive and wild Latin style.
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