I cried that morning I cried because I loved the street that got me off Henry One day maybe let me go back to him I cried because it was so painful to be a woman I cried because from now on I won't be anymore Tears I cry because of the loss of pain but I'm not used to its absence. . . . It's more that from now on I'm less likely to cry and cry I cry because my pain is gone This is Anne's inner reading at the end of the movie. If you can't understand the pain of a woman being a real woman, or the growing pains of being a woman, then I recommend not watching this movie. There are relatively many XX scenes in the movie, but I am the XX who has seen very beautiful scenes and people in the movie. There are men with women, between women, and some lesbian bar scenes. As far as the sense of the film is concerned, it really embodies the word "live color and fragrance". The men here are not handsome, but the two hostess are Annie, who is sweet and quiet on the outside, and Joan, who is beautiful on the outside and pure and kind on the inside. I'm sorry to put together two pictures of the heroine first. From the pictures, you can't tell who is Joan and who is Annie? This is the scene when they first met. The story takes place in Paris, there is good music in it, and there is a scene in the movie where Anne is dancing flamenco, alas, this is something I have always wanted to learn. . I am very vulgar and can only use the word "beauty" to express my emotions. This movie is a true story, based on another male writer and his wife, of course the writer himself is part of the story. And the writer is said to be the forerunner of sexual liberation. I don't want to say the content of the movie, this is not a plot movie with stories. When I have a home with my own DVD player, this movie is one of my favorites. Enough for its content and beauty. The director who made this film is also the director of "Love in Prague". I don't think it's as good as "Cloth". The tone of that film is too dark and dull. This is a bit of a Parisian social background where a wealthy person is an artist and a drunken life, but the whole movie is just like Joan's thought, "Even if it's a dirty thing, it should be done in a very beautiful way." Fortunately, the director really understands the meaning of the original author. Pull something outside of the movie. The movie is me in <
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