In an "old" movie I watched when I was a child, I vaguely remember that the girl was a black panther with shiny black fur. That's the memory. I saw the name of the movie "Leopard Girl" on the Internet today, and I wondered if it was the former Black Panther? Click in, yes! But much more beautiful than I remembered as a child.
The leopard girl Irina is played by Natasha Kinski. The drama is all in the eyes and I like her performance style very much. The blue eyes are pure, with doubts, with longing, with longing, with fear, with the wildness behind, with deep love for the beloved.
The human heart takes root in the black panther to gain a human body. In order to maintain the human form, it is necessary to keep eating people. When the leopard sister found that she also began to want to eat people, her heart was full of fear and despair. The whine of a non-leopard. When I got here, I was like the black panther, and I was crying. When the beautiful black panther girl met true love, she chose to give up everything for a beautiful and peerless black panther. When her lover stroked the soft black fur on her neck, and fed her food, she tweeted about her love, and the black panther's eyes were full of love. At this time, I burst into tears, is there really a beastly love?
When the final shot was fixed on Leopard Girl's poignant eyes, the ending song set off a climax. David Bowie's "cat people" singing made me feel infinite love for Black Panther. Humans and animals in this world live by love.
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