The seemingly noble regent is just a hypocritical, irritable and carefree man dog, distrustful and impatient with his son, irritable and unreasonable to his subordinates, and playing with women. Not wanting to get rid of it makes me unable to like this king from start to finish.
On the other hand, Monroe, who was born in an ordinary imported stupid showgirl, could not even learn the basic royal etiquette. But it was not the first time she wandered around the festivities. She found that You Long was so hypocritical, and after she withdrew like other men's routines, she smiled and said in the popular saying: "This is it?" The regent was embarrassed and embarrassed. The romantic approach will not help.
In the film, Monroe always said: "Because there is no love in your life, it is this vulgarity that makes you feel that everything is messed up!" How stubborn and stupid this high regent looks...
Monroe’s innocence, femininity and femininity, it was this love that softened him. Love knocked on the cerebellum of "PlayKing" and turned into a "primary school student" with love on his lips, and even made him seriously consider the next step. Give her a visa, buy her any clothes and jewelry she wants...
But the ending was very roundabout, and it didn't indicate whether it was a happy ending. On the contrary, it made Monroe's character not only cute and silly, but also a respectable...
If you really fall in love with me, after eighteen months of reunion, your identity seems more appropriate...
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Every time I watch Monroe’s movies, her personality always makes me look embarrassed at first, for fear that the plot will go wrong and lose the respect that I should have for women, which makes me stand in a high moral position and can’t take it seriously...
However, I am suspicious. Every time she is unpleasant, all of these settings are actually insinuating class concepts. At first glance, this woman who makes people think she is reckless and frivolous, this woman who loves vain, this For women who are not valued, all the men surrender to her innocence and coquettishness in the end...
It makes people unable to look down upon, makes people unable to extricate themselves...
Men in the world are the same, but Monroe is the only one who can’t replace...
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