Maybe there will be a woman with the same symbol in every boy's life, she will be more mature and smarter than you, he is very mysterious, you can't guess what she is thinking. She is very attractive, makes people daydream, she will laugh at you ambiguous, she will tell you what she has in her heart, sometimes mature and stable, sometimes beautiful, she will occupy your whole mind and even body, and she will be crazy for her Drunk. . . But in the end she will only be a passer-by in life, and you will never know what she wants. . . She was like a glass of strong wine, which made people intoxicated, but woke up with a splitting headache.
When I sighed that the childishness and youth were gone, when I thought of that person again, it was like a soft velvet, fluttering in my heart. . .
I have to say that when I saw Monroe in the film for the first time, I was really disappointed, but gradually, I was fascinated by the fragile and charming face in the camera. To be honest, I can't see a biographical film in this film. Instead, it focuses on Monroe's short week, which makes people have to think of the shadow of Ruixue in "The Bodyguard".
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