In my opinion, the director is telling a group of perverted stories. Original sin, philosophy, and analyzing the inner workings of characters are not my specialty. It's not that writing a thesis has a word count requirement, and needs to make up all kinds of things.
Alice (the female lead) and Luc (the male lead) are two extremes. It's not something I can imagine to meet. Alice has a high sex drive, Luc has no sex drive. The queen controls the cowardly man. The queen has perverted and wants to kill the object of her desire (a handsome guy). After the male protagonist helped solve the problem, the two began to flee.
Later, he was caught by a perverted gay uncle in the forest. The male protagonist is fucked, which stimulates sexual desire. Is he bent? Actually not, or I will do it with the heroine later. It can only be said that the uncle used unconventional methods to stimulate our potential bisexual male protagonist.
The heroine and the hero finally have sex normally. But it's normal, this movie should end. So the perverted heroine was killed. At this time, the director's imitation of "Bonnie and Clyde" was too heavy. The male protagonist was arrested, and the uncle was also arrested. The male protagonist felt distressed when he saw the uncle being beaten. Really conscientious bisexual. Sexual relationships are never forgotten. What a rare popular fan.
The director's skills are good, suspense and suspense, escape and escape, and eroticism.
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