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Brady 2022-03-28 09:01:07
Women are amazing species
Have you heard the fairy tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs? Have you heard the story of the escaped soldier and the seven nuns?
I thought that the director would be a male director who has been hurt by a woman. You see, the plot development is so ironic - when the handsome male protagonist...
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Madisyn 2022-03-28 09:01:07
pretty good
It shines on the pillared roof of the house, and the light in the woods is especially beautiful. Even if you don't see it before you know it's been criticized far less than the original, but there's nothing wrong with being lightweight. The beginning, succession and transformation have also been...
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Elmo 2022-03-28 09:01:07
deceived
If you really want to see the story, this movie is the setting of a popular erotic novel. A man is played to death by a group of women, and it has no meaning other than pain in the eggs. If you use the original name of the novel "deceived", then it will be interesting: who deceived whom? The first...
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Geovanny 2022-03-28 09:01:07
Only female directors can export the world of women that men can't understand
A wounded soldier in the Civil War was brought back to a mansion where only women lived by a little girl who was picking mushrooms. The women and girls headed by Nicole Kidman were all excited for a "male" who suddenly appeared, and their hormones were bursting. Sofia Coppola once again uses this...
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Elaina 2022-03-28 09:01:07
don't die, don't die
The war is raging outside, but it's quiet and peaceful here. Just because the intervention of a wounded man caused layers of ripples, it was natural for a woman to be moved by it. The corporal had already lost his sense of being among the seven women, so that after his legs were sawed, he became...
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Reyes 2022-03-28 09:01:07
The fragrance under the peony
The "Youth" of "Under the Peony", what is the hidden meaning of the blue rose hanging outside the door? Sensei's Army Sensen's Army 6 days ago Youth Hundred Episodes Oscar Series Commentary Answers a few questions from fans 1 Why did Liu Feng and the heroine not get a marriage certificate in the...
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Dorcas 2022-03-28 09:01:07
"Under the Peony", "Crack" and Girls' School Culture
Regarding the culture of girls' schools, Japanese sociologist Chizuru Ueno proposed in his book "Men only know the world of men and the women who get along with men, but they cannot see what women look like in places where there are no men. In fact, even if There is only one place where a man joins...
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Jaime 2022-03-28 09:01:07
How a romantic ghost died under the peonies
I have to say that the title of the film is translated very vividly. Compared with the literal translation of "The Beguiled" (deceived), "Under the Peony Flower" directly teaches people to imaginatively. "Under the Peony" is about how a romantic ghost died under the peony .
During the American...
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Green 2022-03-28 09:01:07
Thriller films by literary female directors
I have been following this movie since the release of the trailer last year. At that time, I felt passion, jealousy and revenge. The rhythm felt very exciting. In addition, the cast lineup is also worth watching. Nicole Kidman is really acting. A great actress, "Princess of Morocco", "Golden...
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Viva 2022-03-27 09:01:13
Lustful! The desires of the seven Snow Whites and the scumbag soldiers are entangled, and the forbidden room develops a big drama!
Sofia Coppola, the famous director of "The Godfather", the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola, who was born with a halo, did not go well on the road of acting. After switching to director, he rebounded from the bottom and became a blockbuster. "Death of a Virgin" was filmed in 27 days, "Lost in...
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