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Carmel 2022-11-02 07:56:13

The heroine Laila has been troubled by thick hair since she was a child, and even thinks she is more like an orangutan. Married, she was introduced to Dr. Nathan, a dogmatic and obsessive intellectual who is obsessed with etiquette. Laila and Nathan are obviously opposite poles, but Laila, who is eager for love, tolerates and compromises, and the two develop rapidly. During a walk in the forest, they met a savage who looked like an orangutan. Nathan put him in a laboratory on a whim, named him Peng Peng, and used him to replace the mice for educational experiments. Reluctantly, Lyra tolerated her boyfriend's treatment of Pong Pong, who was somehow similar to her.
One night, Nathan discovers Leila's hirsutism and returns to the lab in anguish, having sex with a French female assistant, Gabrielle. Unbeknownst to him, Laila begins to change her appearance like a lady to please Nathan. Nathan reflected on how he could stop loving someone because of his appearance, and said that he could not abandon Laila, and Gabriel resigned in anger. Laila, who is crazy about love, actually replaced his assistant and helped him tame Pongpong!
With the cooperation of the two, Pengpeng has made rapid progress. After 45 teaching tapes, he has become an elegant gentleman who is familiar with the etiquette of the upper class. Unexpectedly, as soon as the cage was released, Pongpeng rubbed Laila hungrily. The training had to continue, with the goal of suppressing Pongpong's sexual urges with the help of electric shocks. After a period of unnatural devil training, Phong Peng passed the actual combat test - "painfully" managed to behave properly in a bar full of temptation.
And Nathan couldn't suppress the disgust for Laila's hair deep in his heart and returned to Gabriel. Laila was heartbroken, "For you, I turned my back on my soul, my beliefs, and my hair!" After the breakup, Nathan and his assistant, Gabriel, started a fluffy tour of results. During the day, Pong Peng elegantly cooperated with Nathan's speech, and endured the secret teasing of the coquettish Gabriel;
Laila began to take revenge, she and her companions broke into the laboratory with guns and robbed Pongpong! She wants to bring Pongpeng back to the woods and re-educate him to return to his original nature. At this point, Layla has stopped shaving her hair, and her makeup and demeanor no longer cater to Nathan; however, Nathan is dazzled by the natural wildness that this new Layla exudes!
Laila and Pompong abandoned their language in the woods and lived a life of lovers living in harmony in nature like gorillas. And Nathan went to great lengths to find them, expressed his desire to be wild, hoped to completely give up his current self, and even threatened Laila with a gun to train him into a "gorilla"! During the argument, an angry Pong Pong shot and killed Nathan.
The story is intertwined with three people in flashbacks. Nathan is trapped in a "paradise" cabin with no beginning and no end, frighteningly monotonous; Laila convicts Pom Pom and is imprisoned for life in a cell; Pom Pom makes an impassioned and painful speech to the MPs. After his speech against the shackles of civilization, he announced his return to nature. Peng Peng righteously stepped into the woods in front of the media, and the camera was fixed on the bush where he disappeared for a long time.
Before the end credits were raised, a car approached, and Puffy got out of the bushes and dodged into the car, complaining to Gabriel in the driver's seat that he had frozen his buttocks, and immediately returned to "human nature". ".

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Human Nature quotes

  • Louise: I fall in love with a man - his mind, period.

    Lila Jute: There's a limit.

    Louise: No, period. End of sentence. End of paragraph. Close the book, we're done. Give me a man with intellect... I could care less about the packaging. You don't fuck the packaging.

    Lila Jute: Yeah you do.

    Louise: You fuck the mind, Lila, you fuck the mind. Period. Close the book, end the sentence, close the whatever.

  • Puff: [...] There is indeed a Paradise Lost. Human beings have become so enamored of their intellectual prowess that they forgot to look to the Earth as a teacher. This is hubris, my friends!

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