Hypocrisy vs honesty

Sammy 2022-04-23 07:05:10

A real boring film, fake VS honesty? The fragility and frankness of middle-aged men who are sullen and obscene, the loneliness and restraint of beautiful and confused young women in literature and art, what a subtle and slightly embarrassing story about the heart-to-heart connection between strangers!

Two almost identical plots, but two attitudes and two possibilities. If you have a certain feeling that you can't stop lifting heavy weights, it becomes more interesting when you look at them carefully. Slim, gentle and understanding, such Jin Minxi is really endearing.

The daily bland thoughts under Hong Sangxiu's lens are actually a test of patience. I had to control the urge to fast-forward several times - sometimes I think Koreans ramble about mother-in-law and mother-in-law's personalities a lot like Chinese

In the cold winter, there is snow outside the window, but the house is warm and warm. It's good to have a cup of hot coffee with interesting strangers in such a place, or be slightly drunk by the small red clay stove. . The human heart is always hypocritical, fragile and difficult to figure out, why is it so difficult to be honest with each other~

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Extended Reading
  • Earnest 2022-03-20 09:03:03

    Mei Xuefeng: The core of a man may be dating, but he needs something more spiritual to prove the uniqueness of this behavior, while the core of a woman is to prove his uniqueness, and dating is just to prove this uniqueness. The reward for each other after sex, the two pull in this asynchronous need.

  • Tyrel 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    Hong Shangxiu's films can't talk about the plot. It's easier to be distracted by focusing on the rambled dialogue. Any flirtation of men and women and serious love talk can't stand the scrutiny of the camera and the perspective of a third party. The protagonists are clearly blending seriously. , but under the camera, it's stupid. The audience rolled their eyes, hahaha, embarrassed and joyful. But in the end, the boring and wretched men and women bowed politely and shook hands, and there was a touch of sincerity in the embarrassment.

Right Now, Wrong Then quotes

  • Ham Cheon-soo: Try to discover something every second of every day, from everything around you.