The music is definitely the climax of this movie.
I love the female part of these boys, rough, sexy, wild, soft body, buttocks that are more upturned than women.
The whole street is orange-yellow, and there is a charming dusk wherever you go. Some people spend their bodies to the extreme, some people sing low-pitched songs at night, and some people would rather have a marijuana than fight hard.
The girl was running amok across the city, trying to find a woman she didn't care about, who would really blame her when she rushed into the room and dragged Dana out, the music was playing at this time, I even had a little I'm jealous of Cindy, she's violent, sexy, and really daring.
I have seen Alexandra's imperceptible depression and unintentional harm, as well as Cindy's strong protection, sometimes we can't tell who is worse and who is better in the crowd, everyone is seriously playing themselves role, things outside of the role, honestly, do you care?
I like the roughness of Cindy's "I love him even if he's a scumbag", her tenderness after being wronged, her sinister humor, and her sexiness that women can't keep up with with a dick.
If you like something, you should clap your hands and applaud, no matter what a bitch or not.
I love these human grotesques, which give me a strange sense of belonging, who is more insane than the other.
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