When I woke up from a dream in the early morning, the sun was shining outside. Suddenly, when I thought of this movie, I thought, why don't you know a woman by smelling the fragrance?
The colonel was a soldier, maybe a jerk, and his blindness was caused by his own idiot. I don't know if he was ever a hero, but I'd rather think, he wasn't.
He is a ruffian, a rogue, a scoundrel, obsessed with women, and irresponsible.
Where do you see it? His speech at the family gathering was extremely helpless. His family expressed silent helplessness and tolerance for his arrival. When Charlie went to apply for this job, the hostess almost begged and said: In fact, he is very Get along well.
It was obvious from everywhere that this was not a popular person. Even blindness is not blindness on the battlefield, but playing with bombs/grenades by yourself and blowing your own eyes out.
He is by no means a hero. The only good thing in his life-maybe to be with women.
Why do I suddenly think of Brother Bao? Maybe it's too inappropriate to compare Brother Nabao to the Colonel, there are so many differences between them. But every time the colonel said with a fascinated look: Women. When I said these three words, I immediately remembered what Brother Bao said: Women are flesh and blood made of water.
I'm thinking, maybe that's why it's called smelling a woman to know a woman. Although this film to the end, it is a film criticizing moral corruption. This theme is also too out of place for this tender and charming title.
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