my first spanish movie

Jazlyn 2022-03-22 09:02:22

great. Is there such a love? Seemingly obsessed with the flesh, it is actually for a deeper love. Lucia, not frivolous, loves, really loves, takes the initiative to love, and is more sure of her love for Lorenzo in her search. Deeply and persistently chasing his footsteps is indeed a kind of rediscovery, discovering and proving more things related to love. Therefore, suddenly enlightened, even if it is a little sunshine, it is a clear symbol of love.
The unparalleled music, the floating curtains, and the melody that swayed the soul, all became moved with the reappearance of the protagonist. The music had a strong penetrating sense, and the audience seemed to be brought into the ecstasy of love. Tears gradually overflowed and followed. They were moved and sighed. After watching this film, I didn't think it was a erotic film. The scenes of making love were elegant artistic expressions here, even metaphysical ones.

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Extended Reading
  • Noel 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The life of a writer is simply the life of a hooligan. Does the ending mean a happy ending? No, no, the ending was a hole, and the story clucked back to the middle...

  • Dane 2022-03-24 09:02:53

    Ah ah ah ah, it was actually shot like that! ! ! My eyes are blind! ! ! ! ! My mother, the heroine is beautiful, I feel a little overrated and my expectations are too high. . .

Sex and Lucía quotes

  • Lucía: Which do you prefer? Wild sex with a stranger? Or sex with someone you know, someone you love, but also wild?

    Lorenzo: What?

    Lucía: You have to choose. Wild sex with a stranger, or wild sex with someone who's crazy about you, and who you love? Go ahead. Be frank.

    Lorenzo: With you.

    Lucía: Finally...

  • Carlos: This really isn't an island.

    Lucía: It isn't?

    Carlos: It's a giant lid. A floating piece of earth. Like a raft.

    Lucía: But it isn't moving.

    Carlos: People get dizzy here during high tide. And no one knows why.

    Lucía: Except you.

    Carlos: I've dived underneath the whole island. It's totally hollow. Thousands of caves, but nothing else. Not a single rock connects it to the sea floor.