Lust conquers the plague

Lisa 2022-04-19 09:02:45

The hussars on the roof tell the story during the great cholera in Europe. Thousands of people died of cholera. The heroine and the hero traveled through the cholera area. The man sent the woman home, and the woman was married. They had already fallen in love on the road. The night before the breakup, the woman could no longer control her lust, the man still adhered to the gentleman's etiquette, and the woman could only give up, and suddenly cholera was committed. When a man treats her, he can only break through the defenses of men and women and rub alcohol on her. In my opinion, this is another way of completing the fusion of the two bodies. The woman was rescued. (This is the place of miracles, so many people have died.)
This is the first movie review I wrote after watching the movie. Although it is very vulgar, I respect the author's original intention and post it.
Supplement: Love is the eternal theme of human movies, and the so-called war and disease have almost become the background. Still, the story is well told.

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The Horseman on the Roof quotes

  • Pauline: They don't fear men since they have started to eat them.

  • Angelo: Cholera avoids me like the plague.