Can no longer "talk about sex change"

Elinore 2022-04-20 09:01:50

Why the poster is Cynthia and shouldn't it be Glenn? A very good movie. There should be no more than 10 characters. It can't seem to be related to pornography because of the name of the movie. In fact, it has nothing to do with pornography. It should be attributed to psychological movies, the sexual repression is really terrible. The first time I saw my brother-in-law and sister-in-law, incest was a little unacceptable. There is no wrong saying that everyone takes what they need, but it just violates ethics. Both boys and girls should watch it. Blindly Korean dramas and Japanese dramas are boring and panic, lowering their emotional intelligence and leaving no room for thinking.

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  • Joanny 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    One of Sodergerber's best films. Simple and comfortable. Who would have thought that the male lead would become a fat man with a lot of humor and wit in "Boston Law".

  • Carolyne 2021-12-22 08:01:17

    Turning secret thoughts and desires into video tapes shows that modern people have a certain fascination with things, to borrow some concepts from fetish theory. Impotent people project their desires on this, and couples who should be intimate and talk free also need to communicate through videotape. "Things" have become insurmountable obstacles that lie between people. It strips desires from the body and makes people start to fight against them.

Sex, Lies, and Videotape quotes

  • Cynthia: [entering Graham's apartment uninvited and unannounced] I'm Cynthia Bishop

    Graham: [looking confused] Who?

    Cynthia: [interrupting] I'm Ann Mullaney's sister

    Graham: The extrovert

    Cynthia: She musta been in a good mood when she said that; she usually calls me 'loud.'

    Graham: She called you that too!

  • Barfly: This is too much. I'm wearing red, you're wearing red. That's quite a coincidence...

    Ann: Look, I'm married.

    Barfly: Really? Are you very married?

    Ann: Married enough

    Barfly: Oh. Oh. I see. Well, that shouldn't stop us...

    Ann: I'm just here to see my sister. OK?

    Barfly: Oh, really? Who's your sister?... Is she married?