God created weakness

Frieda 2022-08-19 18:57:25

Brigitte Bardot's petal-like face, dodging eyes, fluffy hair, slender waist, petite body, cute as a doll. Wriggling hips and a somewhat unconcerned, free-spirited demeanor. Help, so cute. She lay on the beach with her face close to the ground and her slender legs exposed, probably no one could resist. She is frank with her desires like a child, and she doesn't care about the consequences and doesn't think about the future. She dances when she is happy. You can't control her. She is happy and frivolous.
No one in this small town wanted to marry her, but everyone coveted her. People expect a fool to marry her and let her stay so she can continue to have fun and do silly things. A fool married her. The men are jealous. The story is partly familiar and partly ridiculous. The kind of story that will be common (haha, according to the routine of the story, it will be a woman's betrayal and the appearance of the old king next door and a man's revenge).
She tries to be a good wife, but this is a "work for fun" girl. In the end, he could not escape the temptation. There is a sense of inevitability and powerlessness.
three men. A rich and powerful person who restrains desire secretly plans to have her, and who is the most alienated from her but who may understand her best; one who looks down on her and watches her marry his younger brother but can't restrain his desire to have sex with her; one who regards her as a goddess and marries her It doesn't make her happy. One rational, one arrogant and one boring. One invests in understanding, one passion and one cherishes. There is probably no difference in their love, all stemming from desire, character and status that make them choose different ways.
Not so much that God created that woman to make man suffer. Rather, God created human weaknesses to prevent them from being truly beautiful.
There was a scene where Juliet let her rabbit and bird go, but couldn't wait for the man who said sweetly that she would take her away. She was stunned for a while, and hurriedly wanted to call her pets back.

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...And God Created Woman quotes

  • Eric Carradine: [First lines] You have the feet of a queen.

    Juliete Hardy: Mr. Carradine, you have a devil of a nerve.

    Eric Carradine: I brought the apple.

    Juliete Hardy: Which apple?

    Eric Carradine: The forbidden fruit.

  • Eric Carradine: With that mouth you can have anything you want.

    Juliete Hardy: [singing] I'm a gold-digger.