In the past, I always thought that objective physiological reasons determined my "no compromise"; but now I suddenly realize: not to mention that physiological demands have already been solved by technology, and they are completely driven by physiological demands, that is animal nature Bad roots. And the more trivial details and emotional habits in life still require more highly compatible objects.
The emotional projection between the two always runs in opposite directions between men and women: men are enthusiastic at first, and then slowly fade away, and even wear out and wear out; while women are defensive at first, to temptation, to slow heat, to full. Passionate about it, even forgetting about it. Therefore, in many cases, men and women are in harmony, but they are on the right track at the beginning. Afterwards, women often fall deeper and deeper, and those who bump into men drift further away. Gender differences also often lead to misunderstandings in emotional expression, and only oneself is moved as a result.
And after watching [Carol], I'm even more certain that a woman's better partner and lover should be another woman. Only women understand the delicacy of women's persistence, the gestures and gestures, the hints under the amorous feelings, and even the tenderness and thoughtfulness of skin-to-skin relationship.
[Carol] made love more beautiful than the two breathtaking heroines. And how beautiful is Carol? It is said that the author only took a glimpse back then, so he motivated his heart and wrote this amazing love. How to describe Carol's beauty? Need to see Therese more, to see the pounding in her eyes, the panic, the twists and turns, the love between lips and teeth, and the deep love. In fact, the Queen's interpretation of Carol is not unexpected, and it is expected to be brilliant. On the other hand, Therese, played by Rooney Mara, was a big surprise: the thrilling look at her lover who turned her back and lowered her hands, and saw that her eyes were full of ecstasy and falling. , suddenly became a transparent and beautiful city. I can't help but say that the movie is too scheming, to lightly hide the painful "price of salt", and use such a beautiful love to entice us. But where can you meet Carol like that, and how many Therese are there in the world? Too much!
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