"She is the daughter of a famous female thief who uses stolen leather wallets to knit coats in winter. Her children may also be thieves, pickpockets, and liars, but she is ruining my current life and saving my life. My rescuer, my Yuzi, and my Shuji." I watched this movie three times, and it was this sentence that impressed me the most. When I saw the remake of this movie in South Korea before, I saw the label of the same sex. To be honest, I didn’t expect much, because in a country like South Korea, it is inevitable that people want to make a true same-sex movie. I felt slapped, thinking it was just a suspenseful movie that was crowned with a same-sex gimmick. It's just a faint expectation for directors like Park Chan-wook. With the BBC's "Finger Craftsmanship" ahead, there is no particular surprise in the plot. I was slightly disappointed when I saw Jin Minxi, as if...not a particularly beautiful actress. With the development of the plot, I really admired the director's insights for countless times in my heart. The three-stage structure was extended. What I didn't expect was that the director really changed the two people's acquaintance in the original book into a very pure love story, which made people scream and enjoy. The maid is much braver than in the original, and the young lady is far from being so dark-bellied as in the original. Some people say that this movie was made into a pornographic film, and the play only talks about love from lust. Is that really the case? The first paragraph talks about the maid. When she first saw the young lady, she complained in her heart, why didn't she tell me in advance that she is so beautiful.
For the first time, she hummed a song and patted the young lady falling asleep, smelling the smell of her body behind her back.
When she bathed her for the first time and looked at her body in a trance.
She rubbed the facial expression when she rubbed the finger cots in her pocket for the young lady to use to grind her teeth.
When she looked at her beautiful indispensable thing in a dress, she wanted to show off to her companions like a child.
She held her face earnestly and told her that if you can talk to the baby, then your mother will definitely tell you that it is a lucky thing to give birth to you and die, and when you think about yourself later.
After seeing the young lady making out with others, she was angry and decided that she would only think about money in the future, when she saw that she pulled the bell hard or walked in angrily.
She closed her eyes and knelt on the ground and told the young lady, you love the earl, or why would you always turn over and sigh.
Isn't this love? In the second paragraph, the lady, after understanding the plot, feels even more ingenious. The young lady's love is not as stunning at first glance as the maid, but gradually warmed by the maid's tepid body from a cold corpse to a laughing and noisy young woman. Her love, when she grinned her teeth seriously, she rubbed her arm.
When she looked at her lips in a daze.
When she asked if she wanted to be together.
When she was embarrassed and pushed her hard to unbutton her dress. When Yuzi held her face and spoke to her seriously.
When she was like a child, when she broke the bell and asked Yuzi to come in, she held the toy and patted the bed beside her like a child who had made a mistake.
When she was in love, humblely asked her, can you give me a promise, can you not abandon me? When she asked Yuzi if she really wanted me to marry him, she was furious that she didn't get the answer she wanted.
After she was desperate and wanted to die on that tree but was hugged by Yuzi, she lowered her head and asked her, Shuji, are you worried about me.
She was at a loss when she looked at Yuzi when she saw the book collection for the first time.
While personally watching her smash the snake at the door.
When she and Yuzi laughed and ran on the field at the beginning of the day.
When she got the money and watched her reunited lover jump and hug.
While she bowed her head on the deck to tie Yuzi's shoes.
When she turned around and smiled innocently at Yuzi.
No love? This clearly depicts love in every frame. I have to say that Jin Minxi, an actor, has every action and expression, full of drama. This is full of dependence.
And this lens that seems to have always been overlooked.
Will a liar also love it? Wouldn't a liar love it? After answering this question, the two people went out to express their affirmation with rhetorical questions.
As for the relationship with women's rights, I don't know. Putting the story back in that era, I probably have something to express. But I prefer to think of this movie as a simple romance. Why not fill in the details that have not been expressed in a hurry?
In short, this is the best love movie about the same sex that I have ever watched. The ending song is also a big easter egg. Also looking forward to the full version in late August.
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