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Adam 2022-04-19 09:02:43
Why is possible love impossible to accept?
What exactly is love.
Once a friend, he dated two girls at the same time, and the two girls had nothing to do with each other. I asked him, don't you think it's unfair?
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Micaela 2022-01-16 08:01:45
i can't live without you
Almost missed a queer movie because of the name, the subculture behind Wonder Woman is unexpectedly thick and complicated. The scene of the queen kneeling in front of Loli and begging her to come back burst into G point, "I can't live without you." The three people showed their hearts and wore...

Emily Kokidko
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Orland 2022-03-28 09:01:10
It's a good thing to do for this kind of intractable romance (and it has to be filmed in the narrative of a biopic), and after watching it, it really makes you feel that the three people are one in one. And the erotic scenes are really erotic. I like the director's emphasis on the dialogue and handling of the female part of the relationship, while the male is weakened as the other of the gaze, a symbol responsible for social functions. So Luke Evans is the kind of North American straight man who opened pornhub to search for lesbian keywords all the time. The protagonist tried to use the comic narrative (and identity metaphor) to find orthodoxy for his hobby in the political propaganda and gender relations at the time, but in the end, the seriousness was still dissolved in the context of consumption and entertainment, and it was consistent that sexual minorities were recognized. The double dilemma in the struggle
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Chesley 2022-03-22 09:02:38
It is rare to see such a lively love story that combines knowledge and action, and it turns out to be true. Thinking about it makes me feel excited. Elisabeth's shame and personality became the most powerful of the three, rather than the male william, which made a lot of sense. That's right, smart, open and brave people deserve a lot of love.
Professor Marston & the Wonder Women quotes
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William Moulton Marston: Suprema, the Wonder Woman... shall be the start of a powerful feminist movement; she will be carefully crafted, psychologically propaganda, based on a lifetime of research into the human mind inserted into a popular medium!
M.C. Gaines: Mmm.
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M.C. Gaines: We've been banned.
William Moulton Marston: What do you mean?
M.C. Gaines: Put on a list. Banned.
William Moulton Marston: Well, by who?
M.C. Gaines: By the National League of Decency.
William Moulton Marston: They're fascists.
M.C. Gaines: No, Catholics.
William Moulton Marston: Same difference.