old cow eating grass

Hollie 2022-03-29 09:01:10

In fact, this film is, to put it bluntly, a film about an old cow eating young grass, and it has to add a bit of sensationalism. Maybe, there are a few jokes that can show some affection, but on the whole, it can only be seen Desire, there is no love, saying that I like the body, so I like people, it is completely nonsense, like the body is like the body, love is love (of course does not rule out the chemical transformation between the two, but that is only a few), this is Two different things, if they have to be put together, it's just to seduce those cute little beauties, and if they seduce them, they have to admit it, such people are the lowest. . .
This film is better than Penelope Cruz's very sacrificial performance, a large number of nude scenes, countless close-ups and slow motion, I have to admit, her body is so beautiful, and her facial features are like works of art , just looking at it is already worth the ticket price. . .
Friends who think that Ben Kingsley's performance is excellent this time suggest to watch "The Weird Factor", a small-cost work of his in 2008, and you will understand that his performance is just normal this time, and he just happened to meet a suitable person. Just his role. . .

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  • George O'Hearn: Beautiful women are invisible.

    David Kepesh: Invisible? What the hell does that mean? Invisible? They jump out at you. A beautiful woman, she stands out. She stands apart. You can't miss her.

    George O'Hearn: But we never actually see the person. We see the beautiful shell. We're blocked by the beauty barrier. Yeah, we're so dazzled by the outside that we never make it inside.

  • David Kepesh: I think it was Betty Davis who said old age is not for sissies. But it was Tolstoy who said the biggest surprise in a man's life is old age. Old age sneaks up on you, and the next thing you know you're asking yourself, I'm asking myself, why can't an old man act his real age? How is it possible for me to still be involved in the carnal aspects of the human comedy? Because, in my head, nothing has changed.