Fairytale Spring Dreams of Girls Over Flowers

Scot 2022-11-28 16:12:04

In this hot but romantic summer, it is most suitable to watch a "small fresh version of erotic film" - "Norwegian Moan".

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The beauty of northern Europe often makes us marvel and envy, but for teenagers living in the local town, there is only two word comments - "stupid". The stupid mountains, the stupid wilderness, the stupid bus station, the stupid house, the stupid sheep, the stupid children... Every time the school bus passes by the welcome sign with the name of the town, the hostess and friends will stand up one after another. middle finger. It is not so much that they are rebellious, but it is a kind of resistance to the closed and boring people and things in their hometown.

The protagonist is named Emma, ​​a high school student with blond hair, tall stature, and handsome appearance. Occasionally she is shy, but she actually has a strong sexual desire that you can't imagine. Sex calls, frequent sexual fantasies, and "self-healing" are all part of her routine. Of course, the lovely Emma also has her own dream lover - Arthur, a good young man in the same class. She often fantasizes about lying on the same bed with Arthur.

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Knowing that Arthur was also at the party, Emma dressed up and put on a tulle fairy dress. This beautiful dress was bought at the encouragement of my good friend's sister. This sister went to university in Oslo and lived the cool life Emma yearned for. Emma's outfit really caught Arthur's attention, and the two exchanged glances subtly. At this time, Emma was a little nervous and went outside to breathe. Artu followed and stood beside her.

The dreamy sound of the music box sounds, and the romantic confession of the prince and princess is about to begin! As a result, when the style of painting changed, we saw that Arthur actually took out his "dick" and poked Emma's skirt.

WAHT?!

Although Emma's expression was embarrassed, there was also joy that could not be hidden. After returning to the party, Emma immediately shared this with her friends, but the friends said, "You drink too much." Everyone questioned Arthur, but Arthur denied it on the spot. All eyes fell on Emma alone...

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Emma's days at school have been a tough one. I was thrown a note by my classmates, mocked, questioned and ridiculed. Everyone laughed at her crazy, and even her good friends had to keep away from her. In the end, she was left with the trash can. Even if you hide in the toilet and shed tears, you will see the "Second Emma" written by someone on the clapboard... Poor Emma is experiencing a "social suicide". A famous psychological statement is: Children who are isolated and excluded by their peers go to the grave every day when they go to school.

While dealing with the hostility of the outside world, it is necessary to control the turmoil in the body. The more stress, the more active the hormones, and Emma's horny libido erupted like a volcano. Sexual fantasies have also escalated to regardless of the occasion, regardless of gender, all the time. We see a remorseful Arthur come to see Emma for reconciliation. This is of course fantasy. Such fantasies are often intertwined with reality, which inevitably leads to doubts whether what happened at the party that night was just an illusion...

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Emma's unresolved anguish includes not having support at home. Embarrassed mother asks 'why did you call that number' without a word of concern after finding out from phone bill that daughter was making pornographic calls. Ironically, when my daughter makes a sex phone call to talk to someone, the guy on the other end of the line is very understanding and enlightens her - there must be someone who can talk to you and understand you.

Emma decided to run away from home and went to find the sister Maria who was in college overnight. This is also the captain's favorite part. As soon as you enter the city, Oslo's free and open city atmosphere will blow your face. Emma found her dormitory and told Maria about the incident and her unhappiness during this time. Maria hugged Emma deeply and said, " You did nothing wrong. " Then, other roommates joined in to comfort Emma. Everyone laughed, sang, drank, danced together... Forget all the annoying hometown and those rotten people.

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After finding that her daughter was missing, the anxious mother went to ask the neighbors. The aunt next door's usual habit of monitoring other people's every move is disgusting, but at this time it has played an unexpected role. The old aunt opened the small notebook she kept records, and after reading Emma's whereabouts one by one, she did not forget the "warm" prompt: "Emma has been lonely recently."

The mother personally came to take her daughter home. Mother and daughter reconciled. Emma returned to the town, and her mood at the moment was very different from before she left, becoming much more relaxed and calm. This is a small growth for her.


If you have to choose between "erotic movies" and "youth movies", I think the connotation of this movie still belongs to youth movies. Like traditional youth films, in addition to telling about the troubles of adolescence, the main lines of friendship, family affection and love have developed very well. The performances of good friends, neighbors, and grocery store owners have brought a lot of surprises and laughs. The female director uses a blatant but humorous way to show the young girl's feelings, and the fresh natural scenery of Norway adds to this dreamy poetry. It's really new in girly movies. The film won the Best Screenplay Award at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

Just like the big brother in the dormitory said: "Who has nothing to do with his dick? It depends on the person!"

I don't have the guts to admit it if I have the guts to take the "second child", why! Because, not everyone has Emma's courage to accept who they are!

Then, maybe the magic of love can help you take the first step, tear off the mask, and get out of the self-enclosed box. You will find that in the vast new world, there are your kind waiting for you.

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