I don't know how the original novel is. But this film has a 90-minute foreplay: picturesque seascapes and mountains, a paradise-like flower villa, in the enchanting aria, being gently ravaged by a passionate Italian lover--- How is Diane Lane so suitable for playing a lonely middle-aged woman who is horny? The fly in the ointment is that the director is too hypocritical, letting two wild mandarin ducks OXOX in front of Venus and Adonis' oil paintings, which is cheesy enough.
Lindsay Duncan, who played Servillia in Rome, is getting older and stronger here. In his fifties, his body is still very attractive and sensual. But she has to bow down in front of Helen Mirren: Her Majesty the Queen is even older, over sixty years old, but she has infinite splendor... The foundation of youth is very important! Wow!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1035510/Helen-Mirren-bikini-queen-reigns-supreme-63.html
(End of the gossip) The plot after this film proves that the script writer is a normative Practitioners of life: One-night stands don't last long. The heroine is thrown into the arms of an 80-point man (that lover said 100-point...). What women and comrades long for most, in the final analysis, is to count toes in bed with a warm husband, not a bride every night. Occasionally there is a desire to come up with a wall, just watch this movie and have a wet dream.
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