I like it so much woohoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo moved me a kind of gentle and powerful shock, I felt the equality, tolerance and love under the weakened class and broken ethics. Being an actor is just a profession, and being a prostitute is also a profession. Hongyan is a popular actress and a real person in life, she has the right to live one's life, not to be separated from real life, she is condemned by conscience, begging for Manuela's forgiveness, Prototype writing script, in memory and condolences. Nina, her lover, is also her work partner. It is difficult for her to become addicted to drugs. She is very mean when she pushes out Manuela, but she is also very cute when she teases Ayue.
Ayue is intersex, worked in sex work, and later became an actress. She said twice: "Do you know why I'm called Ayue?" "Because I patronize and make people happy." I like him Confident, candid and coquettish. Especially the part of being molested by Nina, "Guests love that we are fully functional" "You will definitely want to try it after you see it" Yes hahahaha! ??
Manuela, a married middle-aged woman who lost her son, can get a job opportunity as an actor assistant by virtue of her personal charm, and can continue her acting career by chance, but for the sake of her friends, Manuela calmly chose to give up such a job. Job opportunities and even choose to introduce them to Ayue. She can take care of a pregnant nun who has met by chance and is pregnant with her man's child as meticulously as a mother, and she can fulfill her promise to the nun to take care of her HIV-positive child after the nun's death, more than the child's The grandmother is more concerned about the physical and mental health of the child. She can also be forced to accept and try to live a new life after her man becomes intersex. You say, what exactly is blood and ethics? What can be trusted and what can be loved? Some elusive corners of my obscure and confused view of ethics and love were shone into the light, and I seemed to see it, and found comfort.
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