It's another female theme, and the biography format is quite funny, but I think the style and atmosphere of the film is quite satisfactory, and KK's British accent is a bit playful, without the uninhibited romance and randomness of the French. Or maybe it's the times? The subtle emotional tension between Collete and Willy is very attractive to me. It always makes me keep thinking about the fatal woman. In the deadly woman, dancing tango is compared to the pre-marriage, perhaps more inclined to the artist's dedication. Confusion of reality and art As 'scandal' for human consumption. It can't be denied that they have feelings between them, but I can't tell whether it's because of the passion in the collision of the works or the mutual benefit between the control and the controlled. Maybe it's because more emphasis is placed on women's self-reliance. It feels right. The interpretation of subtle emotions between women is slightly insufficient. From the audience's point of view, going to bed without saying a word can't help but make people feel that Ji is forcing Ji and Ji to be LGBT in the name of a biography, but Missy's sentence 'that's not the traditional response, but i ll take it for now' is really sexy
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