An amateur collector, the male protagonist, very young, within thirty. Going to a friend's seaside villa for a vacation with another friend, a man. There was another girl living in the villa, a girl who brought a different boy back every night for the night.
The girl was dry and slender, with an unruly mouth and short boyish hair.
The friend told the male protagonist not to let the girl put them to bed, otherwise it would become the girl's ordinary collection. Only in this way can they show their differences.
But one day the hero went out, and when he came back, he found that the girl was in the same bed as her friend. The three of them were calm in the early morning, but a subtle change occurred in the friend's heart, and he began to become less casual than when he first started. why? Because they all felt that they were different, the girl's indifferent attitude annoyed him, but he was too embarrassed to say it, so he could only take the opportunity to attack.
A friend said to the male protagonist: A girl, if she has no motive to go to bed with a man, it is degrading. If it is motivated to go to bed, it is wisdom. So they wondered if the girl was mean or smart, and asked her why she had sex with a man.
The girl said she wanted to find a man she loved. She tested it by going to bed, but unfortunately, she hasn't found it yet.
The friend left the vacation villa in anger, leaving only the girl and the hero in the villa. They often go to the beach to play together, and occasionally have some teasing, but everything is vague and nothing happened. They all waited for each other to take the initiative, but no one took the initiative. The male protagonist vaguely fell in love with this special girl in his heart.
One day, a real big collector came, and he invited them to his villa. The hero deliberately left the girl in the collector's house for the night, and then took the opportunity to leave, thinking to himself, if this girl and the collector When she goes to bed, she is really cheap and not worth mentioning, and then he can look down on her completely.
On the second day, when he saw the girl, he asked how she was, and the girl said vaguely that it was not bad, and he was furious. After arguing with the collector and getting the humiliation of the favorite, he felt that nothing had happened to them that night, and he took her away.
On the way, the girl met some friends she used to play with, and they invited her to play. The girl stayed by the car for a long time, as if he did not exist. The male protagonist became impatient, and drove away in his car. In this battle of morality and wisdom, he was completely defeated.
The angle of this movie is very special, and it's still very subtle, so it's kind of interesting.
It deliberately talked about leisure, doing nothing, and the first two men were too lazy to even flip the book and feel that it was not leisure. . . That kind of laziness, that kind of so-called deliberate, now seems to be the extreme, which is very strange.
One of his other morality stories, One Night at the Mude House, I think is also worth watching.
A man with very religious beliefs, facing a glamorous divorced woman's teasing of his intellectual and lustful nights, finally persevered in the temptation without causing any regrets to himself.
Later, he finally met the kind of innocent woman he liked, who was actually the third party who caused the divorce of the former beautiful woman. When the three of them met a few years later, it dawned on him. But he was very skillful in maintaining his wife's self-esteem. .
A man, in the face of the separation of ideals and temptations, probably has nothing but moral beliefs to support him.
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