It has to be said that it is a great film. There may be some direct pornography and violence in some of the pictures, which makes you feel visually and mentally raped, but it makes people reflect deeply.
The actor played by Keno Reeves is a accomplished architect, with a wonderful family, a talented and empathetic artist wife, a pair of smart and lovely children, and a big HOUSE that you and I dream of. Living in a formal life will always make people feel dull, like a leopard turned into a kitten, looking forward to unusual things deep down in the heart, and re-invigorating the taste of life. Just one night on the beach vacation of his wife and children, a pair of charming sisters knocked on the door of the male protagonist, and also knocked on a fateful battle. The male protagonist can't stand the temptation of the sisters, and has two people, but he doesn't know that this is a game about physical contact, a sample survey of human nature designed by the sisters, and the male protagonist is one of the samples.
Sister Flower is indeed a bit close to perverted madness, wantonly destroying everything in the hero's home, destroying all traces of their family's happiness, forcing the hero to admit that he has a "pedophile", being disloyal to his family, thinking that all the love of the hero Her actions are all false, and no matter how you hide it, you can't hide the physical desire to contaminate other women. Sisters use their experiments to constantly prove that no man can resist the charm of a beautiful woman, not even a good man. The male protagonist is not wrong, it can be said that it is a disaster brought about by good deeds, but he accidentally opened the door of "law" and was tricked by law.
It's a drama that brings all the elements together, but it also makes sense. As a woman, after reading it, I was a little breathless and could only say the word "suffering".
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