The classic lines and details of the script are well dealt with, occasionally interspersed with funny.
The two protagonists, one is a strong woman who got engaged for the fourth time, Tala who kicked out her fiance every time due to general reasons, and the other is because of her own writer’s dream and refuses to go back to pick up her father’s insurance company. She has a boyfriend. Leyla. The two met because of Leyla's boyfriend Ali.
The first meeting was at Tala's house, and I had a preliminary understanding of each other and talked about religion. The two sides had the first eye contact. The first physical contact. Except for the kiss who greeted each other, sitting on the sofa, T picked out a piece of hair on L's clothes and so on. The camera zooms in on the eyes of the two of them.
The second match: tennis. In vain sportswear, the figures of the two beauties were perfectly shown, and they were dumbfounded. Take a close-up of both sides' eyes again. During the conversation in the locker room, there was a second physical contact: Tala helped L pick an eyelash (when I started to suspect that Tala was stuck in the oil from time to time). And a classic line: You should really relax more. Just be at ease with yourself.
For the third time, Leyla was asked by Tala to watch Tala play polo. Towards the end of this scene, Leyla's father called and told Leyla that he knew that L was lying like his mother, but kept L a secret (Leyla was like her mother said that he was going out with Ali). This scene began to lay the groundwork for a lot of homo love to lie to the family.
Fourth time: Leyla hesitates to call Tala while facing the phone. Another picture shows Tala waiting in a daze for the phone. When the phone rang, Ta's excitement was silent. The background music plays: It was just a little feeling, a feeling I first touch you...
5th: Meet to go shopping in Oxford. At night in the hotel. Ta danced to the music and asked Leyla to come over and dance, Leyla smiled shyly and said no. Ta turned into a queen at this time. Come here! Queen Tala, with a little command tone, called Leyla the little white rabbit obediently. Dancing to the music, the two danced and interacted with each other to convey love. Touching, touching, swaying with the music shallowly, the final deepening of the eyes, the eager wet kiss. . . . . . . See for yourself later. . . . .
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I want to be with someone who, ten years from now, makes my heart jump when I hear her key in the door. And that someone is you.
The letter from Queen Tala to Leyla the little white rabbit is awesome!
Every night I empty my heart,
but by morning it's full again
slowly, droplets of you seep in through the night's soft caress
at dawn I overflow with thoughts of us
and aching pleasure that gives me no respite
love cannot be contained
the neat packaging of desire splits asunder
spilling crimson through my days
Long, languishing Days that are now Bruised Tender with Yearning
spent Searching for A Fingerprint
A Scent, A Breath you left behind
every night, I emptied my own mind,
but all the early morning and return to the old appearance.
Gently, you turn into a drop of water and soak into the night and caress gently.
At dusk, my mind was filled with our shadows, and I
couldn't get a breath of pain in the joy of pain.
Love cannot be tolerated, and the
full and full desire is torn to pieces.
My days are full of scarlet
day and night thoughts mixed with tender pain and longing,
exhausted to find the trace of your fingers, a scent of fragrance, a hint of breath. . .
I slightly revised the translation of the letter.
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