It's actually a literary film

Joesph 2021-12-26 08:01:04

It turned out to be a literary film directed and acted by Captain America, but I finally finished watching it intermittently. This movie should be quite cost-saving. The male and female protagonists have a set of clothes from beginning to end, and the scenes are mainly urban night scenes.
The acting skills of the male and female protagonists are pretty good, but the heroine's big breasts are as obvious as her forehead lines. Such stories of encounters and opening up to each other probably appeared in the fantasy of girls, including myself. It's just that if I were a heroine, I was deeply brainwashed by previous safety education, and it would be hard to trust a stranger, so while being safe, I should have lost a lot of possibilities. So this kind of story can only happen when people are alone and helpless in a foreign land, and they relax their vigilance.
The filming of night scenes is not bad, and the plot develops slowly. Seeing the comment that there is plagiarism from a movie, I should ignore this. However, I can hardly believe that love at first sight, the hero and heroine feel more like a confidant than a lover. Well, I still lack the romantic spirit. Who makes me a science girl?
As a boring pastime for girls, it is still possible.

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  • Nick Vaughan: So talk to me about these pieces. Is this done by your famous London artist guy?

    Brooke Dalton: Ohhh hohoh...

    [chucking]

    Brooke Dalton: Well how did you know?

    Nick Vaughan: Well... you can tell you need to know quite a bit about art in order to appreciate it.

    Brooke Dalton: [laughs] You're an a**hole. Did you know the most interesting thing about hotel art is not the actual art itself? Obviously. But it's what's behind it.

    Nick Vaughan: What, like a safe?

    Brooke Dalton: No.

  • Nick VaughanBrooke Dalton: Gotta go, the hookers are here.