I haven't seen this much fun in a long time.
Calm down and think about it, from the point of view of the love story of this film alone, although this film is not vulgar, it is not novel either. What makes it stand out from so many love stories and is fascinating is the combination of love and sex.
If you want to be vulgar, you just need to put aside sex and set up barriers such as status, family, age, and even religion between the two. The two fell in love with each other, turning a thousand times over and over, without even the slightest bit of crooked thoughts. Like two beautiful and elegant white swans.
However, people are not like that. How many people can completely separate love and sex?
This is the beauty of this film - the combination of love and sex, so that this film is no longer positioned as a romance film, but an ethical film that tries to explore love and sex.
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