*Two points for my low-class vulgar aesthetic taste, not for this movie.
The first story: a one-night stand of love if you can't get it.
The boy asked the girl, and after a fierce kiss, he persuaded at night. The girl took off her stockings and waited all night. After three years, I met again. After touching my tits, I touched my thighs, and after touching my thighs, I licked my ass. When the young girl opened her door, the boy walked away.
Are you a Scorpio boy? So much revenge? You were the coward at the beginning, why are you still embarrassing the girl now?
Arrogant, in fact timid.
The second story: If you look like Sophie Marceau, how can you be lustful and devote yourself under the fiery gaze of a bald uncle in a small shop?
There is no truth to this plot now that the fresh meat is rampant. Fortunately, the director does not pursue the truth of life, he wants the truth of the heart.
I can only use my brain shallowly. When the female clerk kissed a handsome guy with hair and walked up to the bald uncle and said, "I'm going to confess to you," I thought the next thing she was going to say was: "I have a boyfriend, and he has thick hair" or "Old man." Get things out of the way" or something like that.
Who knows what she said: "I killed my father."
Dry! Who doesn't love such a woman? !
Petite women make people want to protect, and glamorous women make people want to conquer.
How do you say that? "I'm not gay, I just like to cut in."
A man who is full of conquest will stick all the holes in front of him, regardless of women, men, stags, old cows, and big brown bears.
There is nothing better than a woman who killed her father, because you not only conquered a woman, but also her father.
Sophie's grim expression is really interesting in this character.
The third story: "Forcing is always another fragrance".
After the lover, the wife, the wife, the lover, and there are paintings, books, and pianos at home, is it the only serious thing to do? Time goes by.
Men who are unwilling to give up their wives and lovers can only choose to deceive. "I'm leaving her now" "I haven't touched her for three years".
Possession, greed, the source of lies.
Jean Reno is just a copy. "You don't have to look for me" is like claiming that the victim and the perpetrator have the same gender thinking, and the offense and defense are just a thought.
The fourth story: do not hit the south wall and do not look back.
It is also a one-night stand, which is diametrically opposite to the first story, and it is the most difficult to extricate oneself. If it wasn't for the girl saying that I would become a monk tomorrow, I believe the boy would knock on her door in the middle of the night.
It seems that if you are too timid and too brave, you will not be able to get love, but will only stimulate desire.
This is the vulgar old moral thinking that the master inspired me.
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