The naked bullfighting in the night, riding a motorcycle in the yellow sand in the sunset, and the huge billboard of men's underwear, Javier Bardem's performance makes the film full of strong male hormones that belong to Spanish men. . And Penelope Cloz, who appeared on the big screen for the first time, her youth, her charm, her independence and stubbornness added a lot of feminine and charming atmosphere to the film. The fierce collision of the sex hormones has created a chaotic and surprising love that is destined to end in tragedy.
The people in the film have been abandoned by the ethics and morals that the world follows, or they are persistent for love, or compromise for love, or crazy for love, or indulge their own desires in the name of love. Their confusions are intertwined, forming a big love network, which makes those who are trapped in it desperate but unable to extricate themselves.
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