A lost high heel

Florencio 2022-01-21 08:03:27

I think the feelings conveyed by the film are much richer and heavier than the outline of the story.

When Timoth came out of the store with his wife who was about to give birth, he saw Italia, who was standing across the road, also watching them. It was raining heavily. Imagine the mood of Itelia at the time, watching her lover accompany her potbellied wife, the warm scene, and she, nothing, can only wait and see, cannot approach or destroy his family, because she loves him so much. She chose to leave. Timoth happened to see her too, and he left his wife to chase after his long-lost lover in a panic.

Italia said that he would leave for Canada. Timott asked her if she could speak English. She said she could learn it. She said she loved him and must leave. Timoth finally eloped with her, and Itelia was happy wearing the red high heels he bought. Proposing to Itelia in a restaurant in a small town, she was very excited, no matter what way, she became his wife, but it was too late, she contracted peritonitis. He carried her to the operating table and lost a shoe on her foot. Later, he died and the coffin was sealed, and he had no time to put on her lost shoes.

In short, what is worth seeing is the acting skills of the actors~ After

watching this movie, I actually fell in love with Sergio Castrito’s Huzaza, hehe, it’s very flavorful. Penelope Cruz's appearance in the film is really not flattering, but the requirements for the female cleaners in the play can't be too high. But class, even if it is a bit sloppy, still can't stop her strongness under the grace and tenderness that she has revealed from her unruly-



good film-"don't move" that is worth watching!

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