Minnie has an innate aura, and I had a hard time thinking of an exact word to describe it, so I decided to call it a "dirty saltiness." The last time I saw such an actress was Adèle in "The Life of Adele", then Wang Jiamei played by Chun Xia Girl in "Treading Snow to Seek Plum", and Yu Hong in "The Summer Palace". They're real, brave, and soft, and they all have the brightest eyes, thick lips, and plump bodies that quickly conjure up lust, but it's not lust, it's lust, she said, wait. One click; when the words of love are half said, the desire to speak still stops.
Minnie has thick bangs
Minnie doesn't think she's slim enough
Minnie says to mom's boyfriend Monroe, "I want you to fuck me"
Minnie says, "I had sex today. Holy shit."
Minnie says how I wish I had someone Loved me with all my heart, to the point where he wouldn't live if I died.
Minnie learned the inner subtext of "I'm better than you, you son of a bitch" when her stepfather taught her to shake hands and said that "Goodbye Monroe"
She slept with mom's boyfriend, slept with male classmates, slept with cool girls. The 15-year-old Minnie chose to ignorantly surrender all her youth about sex, and her body. She was impulsive and willful, stupid and confused. This seems to be a game between a girl and her partner, but in fact it is Minnie and her dealing process from beginning to end. This is a story about a girl growing up, and it's not the self-salvation of her mother and Monroe.
The charming mother boasted in front of her daughter how popular she was when she was young, but without a man, she was just a fragile and sensitive middle-aged woman with nothing.
The mature and romantic Monroe said to Minnie that you are just a child, I am just playing with you, but after taking drugs, she lay on the woman and cried bitterly and said "you don't love me".
The world of adults seems to be indestructible. They use their age, experience, and experience to cover themselves up. In fact, it is also difficult for them to find themselves in the complex in terms of self-awareness.
The movie is coming to an end and Minnie has reconciled with her mother and Monroe and when she takes her paintings all over the beach and sells them for 50 cents I think she has made up with her old self Come on. I like this kind of Minnie, and of course I like the previous one. I liked her from the beginning of her rebelliousness, until the surging hormones exploded out of control, I still like her. Let her be confused, let her be sober, her 15-year-old, enjoy it, and don't need anyone's pointing. I love her even if she's a bitch.
She is intoxicated without knowing it, seeks pleasures, and sings to wine;
she is not bound by morality or form, and she is happy and content.
Retrograde youth will definitely be painful, but that's how beautiful it is.
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