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Marcellus 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Monster
This movie is 5 or 6 years ago. I finally bought it recently. It's very enjoyable!
A dying director, a young navy forced to retire. One is actually just seeking sexual satisfaction to fill his empty old age, and the other is more of curiosity and desire for paternal love. The emotions between men... -
Lacey 2021-12-30 17:17:18
Frankenstein and his creation
All my lovers, don't be sad for me. Now I am suffering day and night, and I can barely rely on pills to get a little peace.
I used to have a wonderful life, but now everything has passed, my spirit is getting worse and worse, and I am afraid that they will take me away one day. So please forgive...

David Millbern
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Elmore 2021-12-30 17:17:18
The cut into pieces of the past and the mapped monster movie are intertwined and entangled, carrying all the loneliness in the stormy night. The memories that he had been evading all his life, but came like a tide in his old age, even the nanny who loved him regarded him as a sin and a monster. The only warmth that the lonely monster encountered in his life became his nightmare day and night. The old man acted so well that he couldn't stop his tears from the rainy night.
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Izabella 2022-03-25 09:01:16
The second and last game of Golden Horse Fantasy this year was also bought in order to seize the fantasy, but accidentally found a treasure. I really didn't research but Ian McKellen is supposed to be gay? He really made an old gay come alive, the details and so on are so good, the actor's level, and Brendan Fraser, the first time I met him when I was a child was Tomb Raiders, he was so handsome at that time, I didn't expect the year before. There is also such a good film, I don’t know if he is good at acting or directing the script. This film shows his youthful, mindless but pure and sincere side of an American man. The growth of the last paragraph and the scenes at the end of the film are impressive It's a good movie that lasts forever.
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