The plot is about the son of a Lithuanian Count’s hannibal (a super invincible, cute, awkward and beautiful child) who lost his parents in World War II and his sister was eaten by the Nazis. Will hang, to some extent, express sympathy) and then grow up to 17-18 to become a super invincible Eastern European and American teenager (typical gucci model looks, watery blue eyes, brown hair) to go to France to go to auntie (Gong Li's chest) It's really big). The aunt gave him a "civil and martial arts" education (forgive me for quoting Yukio Mishima), and the boy went to the University of Medicine (RA! Moved!) and finally became a super criminal.
In the end, the Eastern European and American teenagers killed the group of old Eastern European men who had eaten their sisters (the old men were very blonde and blue-eyed, and I felt panicked when I looked at them), and then the ambiguity with the aunt was unsuccessful. Finally, my aunt left, and the beautiful boy came to the United States to become a faculty. Later, the story is "The Silent Lamb".
That beautiful boy was really very beautiful and delicious. I watched this movie while eating grapes, which stimulated my salivation more and more. Especially since this beautiful boy often had convulsions there due to childhood trauma, I can't wait to soothe his weak heart on behalf of Aunt Gong Li (slobber again). Sure enough, looking for an Oriental to play the heroine is conducive to a stronger sense of substitution, and it is more conducive to me waiting yy. And every time this beautiful boy finishes killing someone, he will show a weird and charming green smile, and every time I see my motherhood, I can't wait to rush to all kinds of molesting.
By the way, it is worth mentioning that all the actors (except Aunt Gong) speak English with a European accent, with Eastern European accents and French accents, which is very interesting. Although Eastern European men are not very good, Eastern European and American teenagers are definitely the best among the best. The clothing is very retro, and it also has the taste of gucci last year. Although the plot is full of loopholes (for example, how easy it is for Beautiful Boy to go from France to Lithuania to kill people and then return to France), but the few rivalries between Gong Aunt and Beautiful Boy are also pretty good-looking. (Basically, it is the fragile and fragile appearance of the beautiful teenager to seduce the aunt.)
Afterward feeling: I am really happy as an Oriental. When someone turns yellow, I can use Oriental culture as a bait to educate young people in Eastern Europe and the United States. No way, I just pursue it.
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