Timothy was a bad boy. Timothy was handsome when he was a child, with dark and bright eyes and clearly visible eyelashes, silently looking at the children playing outside. When his father dropped the plate on the dining table, Timoth ran downstairs in a panic, then caught a frog in his hand and buried it alive. The middle-aged Timo is handsome, with a knife-cut nose, deep eyes, and a white shirt is charming. It seems that he is really middle-aged, and getting along with his wife and colleagues freely and low-key, seems to be completely reborn, unable to find the shadow of the gloom and stubbornness of the year. It’s just that when Timo peeed against the flowers on the balcony and kicked his mother-in-law’s beloved puppy with his feet under the dining table, I couldn’t help but laugh. Timothy is a bad boy who just grew into a cute bad boy. Kid. The worst thing Timo did was to rape Idalia with a sober drink. The hot weather, the white shirt, and the dark suit hide a child and a child who wants to do bad things. Hidden under the curtains blown by the sea breeze, hidden in the big house facing the sea, hidden under the white medical gown, hidden by the beautiful and elegant wife... So Timothy told us that those who seem to be more behaved on the surface tend to The more rebellious in my heart. So when Timo’s wife asked Timo why he wanted a child, Timo shrugged and said, “Because I’m an orphan.” The song
Bai Yueguang sang: “The more perfect the more you feel, the more lonely.” We are all lonely children . Ya
Idalia is a hurt child. Idalia is young, with deep sunken eye sockets, and her hair has been bleached for a long time. New hair grows out and the bleached hair is scattered all over her head. There is a large gap between her teeth. Her two legs are slender but she walks. The posture is really ugly, crossed outwards. Living in a house that is about to be taken away, the house is surrounded by unfinished buildings that have been suspended. Idalia is kind, and she lets Timo who is in trouble use her landline. After learning that Timo's wife was pregnant by accident, she secretly knocked out Timo's child. She never embarrassed Timothy. When I was not in love, I just took Timo's body silently. When I fell in love, he gently stroked Timo's head buried in front of his chest. She said to Timo: "Come if you want, once a month, once a year, as long as you hold me." Idalia has experienced too much suffering. Although the film doesn't mention it too much, it is from Idalia. We vaguely knew in his cry that without the love of his mother, even the father was his abuser. Idalia is a child who lacks love, staggering all the way like exile.
Regarding love
, this is not actually a story of a successful middle-aged man falling in love with a poor young woman. It is a love story with a strong Oedipus complex. Idalia makes me feel like a child who longs for love on the one hand and a mother who has suffered through vicissitudes on the other. The child fell in love with his mother. My mother was vulgar because of the suffering, but the loving heart was beating hard. The child does not dislike the ugliness of the mother, and the child will feel at ease and warm only when he is around the mother. When Idalia died, it was an unspeakable wound in Timo's heart. At this time Idalia became Timo's white moonlight, but she was not beside her in her heart.
There is a scene in the film in which Timoth learns that Idalia is pregnant with his child. As an excellent surgeon, he examines Idalia's body. From the eyes to the nose to the mouth to the ears. When Timo undressed Idalia to listen to her heartbeat, Idalia was a little uncomfortable and shy. Covering his chest with his arms, the actor's pores can be clearly seen in the lens, white and clean. Timo’s occasional soft kiss is only warm, but the child is always naughty. After checking the body, when Idalia puts on the corset, Timo always untiringly unbuttons the corset. When putting on his coat, he was always torn off by Timothy. The two people smiled softly, and the film felt warm.
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