Like "The Beautiful Legend of Sicily", what made Florida's "Delivery Boy" think about day and night is also such a lively thing that makes the entire community a slut whose satellites orbit around. This is a real development of the "Playboy" under the boy's pillow, the old grass that the tender cow can't wait to taste. This impulse of youth was too panicked by the hot flashes in Florida. The sweat and the body fluids from his own hands were evaporating in the jungles and swamps. It needed a timely rain to quench his thirst.
So, Nicole Kidman came with the vulgar blond hair and strong eyeshadow of the 1960s. She played Charlotte, the lover of the murder suspect Werther, a queen who wields a whip to control the town's attention. The 20-year-old town delivery boy Jack (Zac Efron) falls in love with this stunner who is twice his age. In this way, Peter Deckert's original suspense detective novel was completely adapted by director Lee Daniels into a romantic film that reconciles emotions between sexual fantasy and sexual adventure.
It was an era when race and prejudice were still influential. The biggest suspect in the death of the sheriff was locked in the anti-social Werther (John Cusack), his lover Charlotte who was far superior to his pen pal relationship. Not only did he not want to believe it, he also tried his best to find the Miami Daily’s investigative reporter Wald James (Matthew McConaughey) and his partner—the black journalist Yadri (David Oiro). Ward also wanted to return to his hometown to complete a major survey manuscript in order to win the Pulitzer Prize, and his 20-year-old swimmer brother Jack also became the best helper.
The film did not dwell on the details of the crime and investigation, but directly spread Charlotte's coquettishness. Visiting the bizarre rivalry scene (consecrated by Nicole Kidman and John Cusack), catching up with Sharon Stone's classic scenes of erotic history in "Instinct". This is not enough. The director also prepared a disgusting and unique treatment for Jack who was stung by a jellyfish in the sea. He was lying on the beach and was snorted by Charlotte on it—as if he was in a hurry to save his life. Like a fish that is about to die. In fact, the director is so familiar with the camera that the thieves who are eager to see Nicole's body are completely lost, but in a motel, the wolf-tiger-year-old mature mother gives a "one-off reward" to the wife who yearns for nectar. Nicole Gang As soon as he climbed into bed to take off his clothes, Jack's servant who affected the film's narrative announced in a voice-over: "Now you have enough!" It was as annoying as the obscure sex scenes in domestic films 20 years ago. At that time, the camera set was like this: In front of the straw pile of the farmhouse, the man pushed the woman down, and the dark field, the next morning, a drop of crystal dew fell from the lotus leaf in the pond.
After all, the original is a crime story. It is not appropriate to turn it into a youthful comedy. However, the director is unwilling to let violent elements dominate in time, so he will be ruthless, and will be the most direct for the few violent scenes. The bloodiest way to express it, the unlucky person is Matthew McConaughey's reporter Ward. As for how the violence exploded on him, there is no spoiler here. In short, these blood and bones filled the Polaroid-like first love with blood.
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