To tell a ridiculous movie story calmly and calmly-View "Catch the Mouse"

Robin 2021-12-22 08:01:33

In 2009, during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, I watched three Japanese mature AVs and a movie called "Catch the Rat". The reason for compressing the time of watching movies is because I have watched too many movies before: it is necessary to take a good rest of the aesthetic fatigue caused by frequent movie watching for a long time. However, the only movie I have seen in this long vacation, "Catch the Mouse", is quite excellent: it tells how two living brothers (human beings) used various methods to catch a mouse but failed to catch a rat. The story of finally becoming friends with that mouse. It sounds like a two-hundred-and-five-hundred plot, but it looks different, and it's quite different. Compared to the current ridiculous human society, this kind of story that sounds two-hundred and five is actually not true at all. Two hundred and five boring idiots. There are two supporting actresses with big tits and model figures that really surprised me-my dick, which hasn't been mobilized by a regular movie for a long time, is also ready to move with each appearance of these two nizis. Especially the scene in which one of the actor brothers put his entire hand into the big breasts of one of the supporting actresses to catch a mouse. This scene made me boil with enthusiasm. I was only able to experience it often in AV before.

Is a good movie

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Extended Reading
  • Clifton 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    What a beautiful, cute little mouse!

  • Orion 2022-03-28 09:01:05

    The live-action version of tom and jerry just replaces the cat with a human, and the stalks are all old stalks, a well-regulated American comedy.

Mousehunt quotes

  • Ernie: Hey! Don't go!

    [indicationg the flood in the house]

    Ernie: A demonstration of how durable a LaRue really is! Now you know this house will last *forever*!

    [the house crashes down]

  • Alexander: I own eveything of LaRue. His books, his letters.

    [signifies shoes]

    Alexander: You see these shoes?

    ErnieLars: LaRue's?

    Alexander: No, but I'm sure he would have loved them.