Marina

Thaddeus 2022-03-20 09:02:25

Isn't this ending a little too beautiful... In the end, the background of Riki sitting alone by the wall is very beautiful, like an ink painting, and the sky in the upper left corner is flushed. Although the front is obviously illegal, but there is something strange and beautiful in the back? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Begin to doubt your own views.

Antinio really played a lot of perverts when he was young, and the role here is somewhat similar to the law of desire seen yesterday, the love obsessed. But here is obviously less control, can it be understood as the director's beautification?

Finally in the car, why did Marina cry? Because before sola? Maybe Riki and her own experiences made her feel a little bit. Those naive Tengo 23 anos quinientos mil pesetas buen marido y padre de tus hijos were remembered by Marina. Yet another strange story... the birth of love is really an inexplicable process. So the love here, is it because he loves me so I love him, or because he is good, so I love him? Or do you love him because he is right? What exactly is love? What are the conditions under which it arises? Throws out the story, but leaves the question where is the difference between the director and Ri

si yo fuera el, no tendria valor a hacer las mismas cosas.

Ri bought heroin for the black market and was found to be beaten and injured. After Ma found out, the relationship between the two quickly heated up? ? ? What is the reason? Motherhood? Guilt? Excuse me? The turning point here is quite obvious, but I don't quite understand why.

The ending song is good. Ri is probably still like a child, expressing his feelings frankly, standing upside down childishly and saying how much money he has. This kind of heart is too beautiful to describe with innocence, but his way of thinking is easy to understand. But why did you choose to grab the medicine when you were obviously rich? To save money? Do you actually want to grab it when you buy heroin later?

Ma is very kind on the one hand? After watching a few Avamodo movies, the women in them feel very kind? Some maternal brilliance? ? High tolerance?

strange story

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Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! quotes

  • Ricky: I had to kidnap you so you'd get to know me. I'm sure you'll get to love me as I love you.

  • Ricky: I'm 23 years old, I have 50,000 pesetas, and I'm alone in the world. I'll try to be a good husband to you and a good father to your children.