Courage to cherish and keep your distance

Peggie 2022-07-26 13:12:37

Very American love movie. The rhythm is brisk, culturally mixed, and the overall feeling is not old-fashioned, which gives modern people some "courage" in life.
Love itself requires courage, and sex is the most candid expression of mutual affection, of course it requires courage. This film does not elaborate too much about the meaning of sex in love, but only makes beautiful and handsome guys the selling point of the reverie. Maybe our parents will tell us some of their hardships, or we have witnessed their failures, but none of these can stop our courage to pursue beauty. Feeling frustrated, there is no need to over-reflection, because no one in the relationship is perfect. Believe in beauty and cherish the beauty in front of you, what a positive meaning.
Keeping distance in love is also discussed in this film. In the relationship of friends, there is no restriction, no excessive demands on the other side, a feeling of respect and respect. (It's still good as the old saying goes) This feeling is the long-term solution.
Finally, Justin is so handsome! It's just a pity not to see him show dancing in the movie!

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Extended Reading
  • Marian 2021-10-20 19:01:29

    [Painting Friends] The story is very modern, it just happened around you and me. The rhythm of the film is quite good, the beautiful scenery, the beauties, and the colorful nightlife of New York, the Sunny Beach of Los Angeles, and the ears are all kinds of familiar pop songs. Of course, the more interesting thing is that the screenwriter is very GAY, which is quite GAY. Rotten people, blessed are you! PS: JT, when will you release a new album? ★★★☆

  • Icie 2021-10-20 19:01:29

    It’s quite fun, the lines are good, the scenery is good, and Justin’s performance is also very natural.

Friends with Benefits quotes

  • Taxi Driver: Welcome to New York! Go and fuck a dick!

  • Jamie: Why do I get the feeling this is the first real commitment you've ever made?

    Dylan: It's not. T-Mobile. Two years. And fuck do I regret that one!