LOLI is LOLI, and the nanny is the nanny

Elwyn 2022-04-21 09:01:07

After I painted this on ITV, I kept urging Mr. L to watch it with me. He saw the huge poster of handsome men and women and asked suspiciously, "A romance movie?" I said, "It's about vampires." (Is this a steal? concept?) So he agreed to watch it.

I am very curious, because it is said that after the novel came out, it became popular among thousands of girls and teachers in Europe and America, and it was even more popular when it was made into a movie, and the male and female protagonists immediately became idol upstarts. I have always had a rounder moon in foreign countries. I have always believed that European and American LOLI and shi nan must have better taste than domestic LOLI and shi nan. I have always secretly felt that even if I were a shi nan, my taste must be far away. Over the country's teacher, and secretly communicated with European and American teachers.

Then after reading it, my impression is, LOLI is LOLI, and the nanny is the nanny, just like a cow, and it is also a cow when you bring it to Beijing. It seems that for a long time in the future, I can only imagine that I have the same mind with the European and American otaku. .

So, who can tell me, this film, this story, what is the strange and unstoppable emotional and dramatic tension, whether it is depicting the repression of vampires or forbidden love, it is like boiled water or white wax. Ah women you love "pure love" but I insist that losing judgement and degrading taste for anything is unforgivable.

It is also a story about vampires, and it is also about forbidden love. I recommend everyone to watch the Korean movie "The Bat". Of course, if you are one of the thousands of girls and teachers who are popular by "Twilight" , then it's still a watch, shattering your broken glass heart, I can't afford it.

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Extended Reading
  • Alta 2022-03-24 09:01:08

    Peas comment: If your girlfriend can eat, would you fall in love with her? And don't eat her? I think this problem itself is very perverted, because there are only two possibilities for a girlfriend to eat. First, you may even eat your girlfriend. This is very abnormal. Secondly, it may be that you treat food as a girlfriend, which is as abnormal as the hero in the film, both inside and outside.

  • Rosella 2021-10-20 19:00:20

    This is one of the few complete series of American films I have seen. I still like the relationship between Bella and Edward. The plot is okay, and it's very attractive, mainly because of the two people's Yan Zheng!

Twilight quotes

  • Isabella Swan: Who are they?

    Angela Weber: The Cullens.

    Jessica Stanley: They're, um, Dr. and Mrs. Cullen's foster kids. They moved down here from Alaska, like, a few years ago.

    Angela Weber: They kinda keep to themselves.

    Jessica Stanley: Yeah 'cause they're all together, like TOGETHER together. Uh, the blonde girl, that's Rosalie, and the big dark-haired guy, Emmett, they're like a thing. I'm not even sure that's legal.

    Angela Weber: Jess, they're not actually related.

    Jessica Stanley: Yeah, but they live together. It's weird-and, okay, the little dark-haired girl is Alice. She's REALLY weird, and, um, she's with Jasper, the blonde one who looks like he's in pain.

  • Angela Weber: Smile!

    [camera clicks]

    Isabella Swan: Okay.

    Angela Weber: Sorry, I needed a candid for the feature

    Eric Yorkie: The Feature's dead Angela, don't bring it up again!

    Isabella Swan: It's okay, I just...

    Eric Yorkie: I-I got your back baby.

    Angela Weber: I guess we'll just run another editorial on... Teen Drinking...

    Isabella Swan: You know, you could always go for... eating disorders? Speedo padding on the swim team.

    Angela Weber: Actually, that's a good one...

    Jessica Stanley: Kirk right?

    Angela Weber: [in unison] Kirk.

    Jessica Stanley: That's exactly what I thought.

    Angela Weber: We're talking "Olympic Sized".

    Jessica Stanley: There's no way - he's so skinny, it doesn't make sense.

    Angela Weber: Totally.