From "The Wandering Earth" to the upcoming "Shanghai Fortress".
Domestic science fiction is finally on the agenda.
When it comes to "science fiction", there is another movie theme that is even more sinister.
Because these kinds of stories are rooted in daily life, but when they are filmed, they still leave you confused.
label for this movie. It's called "magic" .
The film recommended by the captain today, I bet ten packs of spicy sticks that you have never seen it——
The title of the film is "Chocolate Lover" , the male protagonist is the youth version of "Duoduo" in "Paradise Cinema", and most of the paragraphs take place in Mexico.
That is, the vast and magical Latin America in the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude".
The heroine Tina is like the "chosen son" of the protagonist in fantasy novels.
It is said that she was born with countless tears. At that time, overflowing tears streamed down the kitchen floor.
The salt precipitated after the tears evaporated was 20 kilograms, enough for a family to eat for a long time.
What befalls Tina is not like good luck, but more like an inexplicable curse.
First, the father died suddenly, and then the mother said a family tradition without any humanity:
Younger daughters have no right to marry and can only serve their mothers for life.
The mother is perverted, but the housekeeper is kind and lovely.
Under her care, Tina grew up in the kitchen day by day, absorbing endless aura and talent for cooking.
Cooking is wonderful, but what kind of young girl can't be pregnant?
No, she received a fanatical confession from the handsome young man Pedro .
Just when Tina decided to summon the courage to make a request to her mother, she did not expect that the owner of the house would chant a "spell" like a witch.
"The youngest daughter born in our family is to take care of me until she dies. This is the rule handed down by the ancestors, and it cannot be broken by you."
Not only that, but the stone-hearted mother also made a mess of mandarin ducks, splitting the two apart, and betrothed Pedro to Tina's sister.
And Pedro is handsome and cowardly, claiming that "I want to be close to her when I love her", and actually agreed.
Thinking that the man she loves is about to marry her own sister, Tina's girl's heart shatters into fine sand.
Tangled tears dripped into the egg wash she prepared for the wedding.
Fortunately, this heartbreak is still waiting for a response.
At the wedding scene, Pedro walked over to Tina uncontrollably and whispered—
"Trust me, the only thing I love is you."
A simple sentence confirmed Tina's intention.
The beautiful Tina, the mood is cloudy and sunny.
It doesn't matter how happy she is, the tears that dripped into the cake exerted a strong poison. All the guests who ate the cake cried and vomited, making it very spectacular.
Since then, Tina's culinary inspiration has flowed out of control.
She received roses from her lover and excitedly embraced the flowers in her arms, piercing the skin and oozing blood without knowing it.
Regardless, she used rose petals soaked in blood to make a stunning roasted quail.
Regardless of her appearance, she can bring out an intoxicated expression through everyone's lips and teeth.
Not only that, this magical feast also evokes the desires of everyone's heart .
So, on a hot summer day, Tina and Pedro went crazy with the forbidden suffocation...
It's a pity that if Chunxiao is not just "a moment", it will not be "worth a thousand dollars".
Pedro, who flirted with his sister-in-law all day, was finally sent to live elsewhere by his mother;
And the mother herself became more and more irritable and terrifying.
Tina, who was forced to the extreme, just wanted to escape from everything at home.
Under the comfort of a bowl of beef soup , Tina walked out of the haze and wanted to find a good person to marry.
But when they saw Pedro again, the two still rekindled their love.
On the one hand, there is a marriage contract with an honest man;
On the other hand, is it suspected of being pregnant after the passion?
Tina's choice is in the fog again...
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