a lifetime of pain

Dante 2022-04-13 08:01:01

Where I live, there are many pink shops downstairs. There are beautiful women and ugly women, thin and fat, young and old... What kind of women are they, and what is their heart like? But I think most of it is painful! Because women are sex for love. This profession can only be sex for money! I know a woman whose story could be written into a book or made into a TV series. Contains all the plots that should be, a woman who is kindly taken in but betrayed, remarriage, raising a child who is not his own, doting, growing up, knowing that he is not his own, searching, ruthless relatives, wandering, rape, love, pain, betrayal, love , deceit, suicide... a very tragic person, but she has always been the best for others, to see how good her life is, how good her husband is... love, union, separation... again and again! I think she is in pain, she is in pain, and she has said to me many times: maybe she will disappear one day! But I think it also takes courage to die.

This film is just for entertainment, the plot is compact, and it will not be boring to watch. But I think these young girls who are desperate to make money and want to sell themselves should watch this movie. Once you step out, it will be painful for the rest of your life. Like a video...

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  • Rusty 2022-04-17 09:01:13

    The rebellion of today's teenage girls, the final act of the protagonist's father is ironic

  • Ignatius 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    It seems that it can be reluctantly attributed to the movies of young people's attitude towards life. A life that is too easy and dull is easy to breed rebellious bacteria, especially for girls like the heroine who yearn for money and luxury life. I just feel that she is very pitiful. When faced with such a middle-aged man's different eyes, she fell into a trap, but she couldn't grasp the slightest sincere emotion about love.

The Babysitters quotes

  • Melissa Brown: You know what the pimps say: I didn't make her a ho. She was a ho already.

    Shirley Lyner: That's great. You heard that where?

  • Melissa Brown: It's a little silly to regret something that never happened, according to you.