On the whole, it is a little more stable, even if it is an attempt to create drama, the created itself seems too flat. Preconceptions must be the newly married life to be taken over. "I can't help but sigh that it's great to have money, and the life of the rich is so cool. As for how much the desire to make money arouses, it varies from person to person." The first half can be regarded as a sex textbook that truly delights both parties, showing All kinds of creativity and "postures", but what they convey is more about attitudes and thoughts towards sex. What more bold shots show is not pornography, but a proper appreciation of the self and the partner's body. Things in a marriage are not for either party. Anything we do together is to try our best to make both parties satisfied and happy. This is the only correct "love". "The middle section of the recollection of editing back and forth perfectly shows that this is not only the pleasure of men in common sense, but also the self-satisfaction of women." The second half aims to show the hope that must exist in married life, not to mention, this is A family with a certain amount of wealth. This is not something that ordinary people can control. If you don't have a certain ability, even if you have it, you will lose it sooner or later. The problems encountered may cause disagreements, but it all comes down to both parties to face the burden and resolve them together. It is any problem in the marriage. The whole movie seems to be a little flat, perhaps to symbolize married life, no matter how much wealth you have, the general rules of life are plain. Therefore, movies are not something that ordinary people can feel, it must be those who have experienced it that will resonate more. "If you don't think it's interesting enough, maybe you watch it with sexual interest."
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