It's not that straight girls are insatiable, it's the world's insatiable appetite for straight girls, especially beautiful straight girls. She can't ask for anything, she's an appetite-sucking bitch; she tries her best to satisfy the male gaze, and she has to become a qualified slut.
Fortunately, F in the film returned to the patriarchal rule, and Adele outside the film did not. Little Mary 12 years ago could not fill F's wings; 12 years later, Marianne (C) was enough to create a new world and write a new language with Heloise (A).
The image of "armpit hair" is also well answered in "Portrait of a Burning Woman": female body hair can and should be presented naturally and frankly.
In addition, the frequency of les film reviews "actually falling in love with another self" is much higher than that of gay films. Not to mention that self-projection itself is a big proposition in love, this marginalized context is unacceptable to me.
Celine confessed that "Daffodil Bloom" has an autobiographical nature, and I don't think Celine will criticize or slander her "straight and flirtatious" for her first crush. Now it seems that Celine is Jiquan Tiancai and the perfect "sister", that is because she has been filled with experience, knowledge, ideas and talents over time, and the treasures accumulated over the years are touching and shining. Adolescent girls are empty-handed, only timid, fearful, withdrawn and doubtful, and the seeds that cannot be called talents are planted in their hearts by a little sensitivity and worry.
I can only be grateful to someone who can give me such a joy and a dream. I also sighed that fate is impermanent, it does not give me everything that can be matched with it, but it still wants me to meet. "What I am willing to accept is such an ending." But growing up is already the best gift.
The following paragraph is also written to "Portrait of a Burning Woman", to Celine's entire work. Thank you Celine, thank her for her tenacity, thank her for not giving in, thank her for her tenderness. It was the first time I was so convinced by her work. For the first time, it is neither for the free and easy of strong support, nor for any decent sense of luxury, facing myself: I really don't care about having, I never do it for an ending.
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