The sentence that impressed me the most, I don't know how the subtitles will translate it. In my opinion, it can basically be understood as "just take care of yourself". On the one hand, BARBARA wants to transform JON; on the other hand, JON wants the same sex as PORNO.
I won't say much about the basic plot. A handsome guy who is addicted to porno often hooks up with hot girls in nightclubs. When a perfect girl finally appeared, she separated because she couldn't quit porno. . .
Towards the end of the movie, BARBARA meets JON and says "when a real man loves a woman, he doesn't mind doing things for her." Such, self-evident assumptions in romantic dramas, think about it, Does it really stand up to scrutiny? Such an obvious fallacy, because the readers bought it, the merchants and people in the industry chain are also happy to make cold rice again and again, how can making money not make money.
Know that Joseph is in the five hundred days with Summer. . That nerdy nerd. . . This time I turned into a handsome man, but the feeling is still the same, the atmosphere of independent movies is very strong. Very appetizing.
Speaking of the movie, Jon Cef's second relationship hit the "sweet spot" of love. ESTHER is an image of a woman full of wisdom and love in the play. It is precisely because of him that ESTHER really got out of his own shell, and finally, he even went to the basketball court that he never even looked at when he was working out.
When I see a lot of people saying that they are looking for a partner, they write: "ta want to accommodate me blah blah".... All I can do is sigh and wish him luck. The so-called unconditional love (unconditional love) exists only in works of art and in the family. The ending for this kind of person is likely to be the state of JON when he is not caught watching PORNO a second time, living in the BUBBLE given to him by the other half, and when the bubble breaks, they are in pain.
Pop culture misleads people, this is one of them. Always have to know the pain, to wake up.
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