keep your sister

Reanna 2022-03-26 09:01:04

As far as I know, some Chinese male madmen scold this movie as not good-looking, but behind it is usually the same dark psychology: the heroine actually dares to lose her husband and soon becomes a cowboy. The educated try to imply that the uneducated is directly accusing the girl of being unruly--well, classmate, keep your sister--and there is nothing else to

say about other details of the accusation. For example, how could a lady be handed over to this "blind stream", eh? That's how I understand it. Australia is now a society where there is almost no class, even the female prime minister's husband is a barber, so, what if the lady lord marries a homeless cowboy?

Why did nulah follow his grandfather back to the aboriginal society? Is this the wishful thinking of the writers? First, it's nulah's own choice. Then it's a normal choice. Why rice? As a mixed race, it was impossible for the white society at that time to accept him. He had to live in fear all his life - he had to go to a "mixed-race shelter" as a child, and he wanted to be a low-level citizen when he grew up. He seeks identification, either Aboriginal or white. If the white man doesn't agree and the native welcomes him, why not go to the native? Of course, according to the Chinese concept of repaying gratitude, since the white couple saved his life, he should never forget about "I want to go to the indigenous society", but they are Australia.

In addition, regarding Wolverine's body, in fact, all Chinese men should face the wall (please check your abs, pecs, biceps and butt muscles before scolding me), rather than scolding others for being contrived. How good are Australian men in general? Even the random person who gets caught trying to swim to the Sydney Opera House while drunk has pectoral muscles and a flat stomach. By comparison, going to a fitness club in China would be a disappointment.

so, comrades, please come on

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Extended Reading

Australia quotes

  • Drover: Welcome to Australia!

  • Nullah: I sing you to me.