Where did the Lala complex come from! Obviously the rhythm of dying - for all the misfits

Torey 2022-03-24 09:02:56

Yes, this is not a *good movie*
Yes, and the details are full of loopholes.
Yes, the biggest highlight of the film is the face and body of the two beauties, but the


neurotic heroine's desperate little eyes still scratch gently In view of the sensitive little mind of critics~ In

today's pragmatic social atmosphere, who else can be so devoted to *love* a person? Of course, I'm not saying that this kind of neurosis that kills others is to be praised. What I want to say is that we are used to treating people and things around us in a measured way. When we give, we have accurately calculated how much we will get in return. Once we find that the ratio of what we have received and what we have paid is not so satisfactory,* Rational drops *stop* dedication*

human affection is weak, the world is cold~ I don't know when I was the last to become like this, and I gradually got used to this way... It's sad,

so I see the unlucky kind heroine being forced by a neurotic heroine When I was about to go mad, I silently envied a handful (envy of those who were unfortunately in love, and also envied those who were paranoid in love)
Maybe only I had a mental illness to be able to devote myself to loving once more~

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The Roommate quotes

  • [as Rebecca drives to her family's mansion]

    Sara Matthews: This is your home?

    Rebecca Evans: It was never a home when I lived here.

  • Alison Evans: Rebecca is doing really well?

    Sara Matthews: She's doin' good.

    Alison Evans: She's taking her medication?

    Sara Matthews: Medication...?

    [Rebecca walks down stairs]