Carefully wrapped greasy or greasy

Theresa 2022-10-13 06:05:21

middle-aged men, middle-aged women, teenage men, teenage women

It is four completely different emotional modes, plus the female writer's analysis from an external point of view

A very simple movie, there are actually a lot of perspectives, this is the master's ability

Of course, the focus is on this greasy middle-aged uncle, and all other relationships are triggered by this.

For the precocious Laura, he refuses and welcomes him, putting on a mature and rational face

For the youthful and invincible Carat, he put on the cloak of "true love" to accomplish the lewd purpose

For female writers who still have charm, he pretends to be a friend of his soulmate and takes advantage of it

For his unseen fiancee, he duplicitous, using her as a shield and arrow

Want everything, don't want to give anything, the selfishness and cunning of middle-aged men

I think maybe men and women see this movie differently

Anyway, I love all the girls in it. Laura, who is self-conscious, and Carla, who is stupid, make people happy.

The boys are more naive and can't bear to be harsh

The female writer and the girl's mother are both models of women who are not hypocritical or pretentious, and know exactly what they want

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Claire's Knee quotes

  • Aurora, the novelist: Let me tell you something. Last year I wanted to test my charms on very young boys. The young generation is a complete unknown to me. Incomprehensible. A total mystery. I settled on the number five in one week.

    Jerome: Five!

    Aurora, the novelist: Actually, I had three. Very handsome, all of them.

    Jerome: Did you enjoy it, apart from the glory of conquest?

    Aurora, the novelist: It was very nice. I could have gone on. But since it was a matter of ego, and ego is quickly satisfied, at least, in this area, I prefer to wait. I know how to wait. Waiting is pleasant in and of itself.

  • Aurora, the novelist: She disturbs you? How? Her body?

    Jerome: Yes, the way she looks, since it's all I know about her. We've hardly ever spoken. I find it quite difficult to talk to her.

    Aurora, the novelist: Well, well. She intimidates you.

    Jerome: I feel absolutely powerless around girls like that.