In the tailor shop, Xiao Zhang emotionally stroked the cheongsam he made for Miss Hua. The young man had been infatuated with him for half his life, even though she was humble and lowly, she was still regarded as a treasure in his heart and could not bear to be slighted. Love is suppressed and restrained. He is a successful apprentice, has enough salary, and pays the rent owed for her, without any further requirements. Miss Hua also has love and kindness towards Xiao Zhang. When the scenery is beautiful, I invite him to make clothes every time. When she was down, she could pester him as a life-saving straw, but persuaded him to love other women. People like her may be extremely arrogant but extremely inferior. Her best love is not to start, not to hurt.
With such delicate feelings, Mr. Zhang and Goddess Gong are well described. The two touches of hands, the restraint and shyness of a boy, and the affection and intolerance of an adult man, once compared, show the level and tension of the performance. I watched eros in 2005. Today, I feel that many young people can't understand the emotional atmosphere, and I also understand and agree with the ending. A good movie is worth cherishing. When you rewatch it, you can talk to yourself who was watching the movie at the time.
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