Among them, the views on boyfriends and girlfriends are eye-catching. For boyfriends and girlfriends, it is formal and inviolable. The male protagonist is actually interrogating a British girl about what his boyfriend is when he is with a married woman. It's not that I don't understand it, it's just that the world is changing fast. Sex may be just as normal as sports. Adults can use their bodies freely, but the male protagonist is only questioning the fact that British girls are just doing it for a song. This kind of behavior is very sloppy, not comparable to He has an emotional basis with a married woman. He seems to be saving the married woman and sending her loneliness. He is righteous. Because the husband of the married man doesn't pay attention to her and forces her to reveal her privacy to raise herself up. Even if she knows that her wife is cheating, she doesn't even have an attack when she encounters an "adulter" (because the doctor is in the wrong?), and the male protagonist will be in Paris because of the fact that he is cheating. Which city in Barcelona is clean to criticize the married woman, saying that she is engaging in racism, but the heroic hormones still make the male protagonist decide to take action to save this woman. (I don’t understand the purpose of this passage, I don’t know what it is for expressing. Young and frivolous? The charm of a young woman? Or the key to telling a husband that he loves his wife is to take time to communicate with her, otherwise this position will be filled, or even Proceed to the bed?) From this point of view, there is no one who saves the other between British girls and American homeless. Just physical communication needs to be scolded, and even mobilizing all the people to lie for her, especially turning their brothers into GAY , such a person will naturally be whipped.
Going back to the title of the film, I just said that this is a strange thing that happened in an apartment, and as multiple people, it can also be seen as the male protagonist and the British girl are one person, the male protagonist is questioning the girl, that is, the male protagonist is in Questioning his relationship with the married woman.
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