1. This one focuses more on the plot than Coppola's. That one emphasizes the vacuum-like women's academy, throwing a lustful man and several women and girls into such an atmosphere.
2. I always feel that this plot is just a suggestion and can develop a lot of thinking. For example, if a man wants to have multiple women at the same time, he must have an economic or power base that dominates the situation. He has strayed into the world of women, which is already a small organization. Although those women have their own plans to face this man, they must first rely on this small organization to survive. The value of that man is to them. It's not all, if you don't get out of that closed circle (even individuals want to elope later), no one will give up everything that the organization has given.
3. The girl who is called "slutty", she only needs sex, so the two of them quickly get to the point, no need for nonsense. And there is no other involvement, so it is not easy to make bad things. The more "love" and "responsibility" are carried, the more tortuous the path to achieve the goal.
4. Children have few concerns about doing things and are easy to be used by others, but in fact they also bring their own evil.
5. Is it an incestuous relationship between the headmistress and her brother? ! That brother is a big lover, and he won't let go of a woman when he sees him, right? ! Is he dead? How did you die? Killed by the headmistress?
7. In the end, I think black maids are the most beautiful, with facial features, skin color and figure.
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