It's so good, I thought it was a boring old movie, but I didn't expect it to be so advanced. In my opinion, the story is very similar to the "Love Is" trilogy, the style is similar, and the Hechongchong Forest has the same feeling. It's a wonderful feeling, like finding a new toy in an old movie.
"I'm not against one-night stands in principle." "I don't like people who don't respect their needs." "Math and philosophy are the same." "I don't dedicate myself to being a role model." It is she who is worried." The mystery and beauty of human nature are vividly and vividly there at the end. I'm pretending, I don't know if other people understand it, but the motivations and behaviors of many of the characters are extremely interesting.
Decades ago, German films were made so well ahead of time. The chat is all about life, which is great.
Finally, here is the "Guide to Flirting".
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