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Corine 2022-03-23 08:01:02
russian doll
"Seven Kingdoms Apartment" writes that a number of college students from various European countries live together in an apartment unit. Their love and lust are intertwined with cultural differences between each other. "Russian Doll" wrote about the situation of these young people five years later,...
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Vince 2022-03-23 08:01:02
desperate love
If you watch this one after watching the Spanish apartment again, you will probably feel that it is not as funny and exciting as the Spanish apartment. But after thinking about it, I feel that the theme seems to be more profound. If the Spanish apartment is about a young couple's friendship worth...

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Keegan 2022-03-27 09:01:22
This theme is starting to get heavy, not as interesting and fun as the Spanish hotel, but the monologue in the second half is still very moving. In fact, people should be like William, and they should be reckless when they meet the right one, instead of always tearing down Russian dolls like Xavier and looking forward to the next one. In reality, there will be no Wendy who slaps you.
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Katheryn 2022-03-24 09:03:52
As a sequel to "Spanish Apartment", the film continues the image style of the previous work, but it is less youthful and more restless and more about the relationship between people, especially the sexual relationship, when people are about to enter middle age. Exploring, it seems a lot more serious. Every person we meet in our life always thinks of being the last one, only to find that they are like Russian nesting dolls. We open them one by one, but we never know when we will see the end.
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