How can you do this! Even if I am no longer a girl, I can still have the right to appreciate handsome guys. Even if I no longer believe in the fairy tale that sparrows turn into phoenixes, it does not mean that I can't occasionally bring myself into movies and have a fantasy and vanity addiction. . . .
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But the truth is, I really don’t think the male protagonist is so handsome, nor do I think of vampires and humans. How romantic love is, and not long after watching the movie, I only remember the grayish colors at the end. I would buy it, just wondering why it is so popular in the United States. It is said that from 80-year-old grandmothers to 8-year-old children (females) are fascinated by the male protagonist, and even claimed to be bitten by such a vampire. It doesn't matter if you live for a few decades. Is it better to say that they always have a young and romantic heart, or that they always have a naive and naive heart, or that I already have an old and realistic heart. . . ◎#¥◎#¥◎#¥It is
inevitable to think that when I was a child, every day I could imagine N prince charming rescued my princess trapped by N kinds of monsters and magic in N different ways. Things are worth looking forward to. The ultimate dream in life is to meet such a person. All visions and assumptions are secondary, and are only based on "to live happily with him from now on". Women tend to regard "belonging" as the end of their dreams. As everyone knows, the end is the beginning of their dreams. . . This is another story, so I won't press it for the time being.
Still, what women expect is a relationship that treats each other wholeheartedly, even if this relationship is not so perfect, frightened and bleeding, don’t you see, the poor Bela in the movie is often intimidated, beaten, bitten, and even bitten. People suck blood, and finally hurt a leg and still can't stop the hysterical envy and jealousy of women and women. "From then on, I only have you in my eyes, and you are my life." "I will definitely protect you." "Just stay with me forever, isn't it good?" . . What a destructive love story. The atomic bomb can only razor large tracts of land to the ground. Affectionate words can save countless thirsty hearts, even concerning the future of mankind. If women are no longer full of emotions, where will mankind go?
Written here, it really makes me speechless. In fact, it is not a film review, just a woman who has experienced the age when all oaths are believed to be true and all dreams are regarded as sacred and undesirable.
Sometimes I really feel that women are weak. Obviously I have fallen and suffered so many injuries, and I know that the so-called perfection is an unattainable extravagant hope. I still can't stop the desire and fantasy. Next time, I will pay and sacrifice for love. It seems to kill a gambler who doesn't believe in evil.
Are women born to be dreamers in reality? ^_^
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