Bottomless orgasm.

Mckenzie 2022-04-01 09:01:19

Unexpectedly favorite movie. In fact, to that scene, I already know. The film is too delicate, the consciousness of editing, the attitude given by the lighting, all soften into the side lines; then, in the 1950s, London sound, old-fashioned, you may even think of the occasional "someone under the train" from the subway radio. " ─ if you have lived in London.

But it is a bottomless and fierce collision. Two men, passionate and cautious, peaceful after the war, love each other but betray each other. When I saw it, I was drinking Pinot Grigio in Italy. It was not my wine. It was the same in all regions. It was sour, and Chardonnay was the right one.

The real climax comes in the second half. Have you ever seen that shoe-shining scene? At that moment, the lock of the box was pressed, and that slight sigh. Ha ha. That stubborn picture is a farewell.

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Extended Reading
  • Marcelina 2022-04-06 09:01:06

    The picture is retro and soft, quite poetic, like a halo shrouded in a halo, many symphony movements, full of nostalgic literary style. A large number of flashbacks are interspersed with the narrative, and the stream of consciousness scene changes. The background introduction and inner excavation of the characters are not enough, so it is difficult for the audience to have too much emotional substitution for this extramarital affair that breaks through the class barriers, and the male and female protagonists themselves are extremely immature. It is conceivable to imagine the interpretation of the old version of Vivien Leigh, and Vichy also has good temperament, appearance and performance skills.

  • Laurie 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    The male and female protagonists are produced by Cambridge...

The Deep Blue Sea quotes

  • Collyer's Mother: Beware of passion, Hester. It always leads to something ugly.

    Hester Collyer: What would you replace it with?

    Collyer's Mother: A guarded enthusiasm. It's safer.

  • Freddie Page: There is nothing wrong with my mind. FUBAR.

    Hester Collyer: What do you mean by that?

    Freddie Page: You're the clever one, you work it out.

    Hester Collyer: What the hell did you mean by that?

    Freddie Page: FUBAR, acronym, fucked up beyond all recognition.