Mood: high-low-high

Iliana 2022-03-22 09:02:22

There is a large section in the middle that is uncomfortable, the dark space and the ghost of people's imagination, and the end is exposed and clear. I like four points: 1. When Lucia walked towards him, from another woman's perspective, she thought of the grass swaying in the wind and the tropical fish swimming in the green ocean. Her world is shaking, the fish echoes the miniature landscape above Luna's bedside, and then the woman walks to the photo of Luna and begins to cry... This small clip is particularly immersive, like a 4D movie viewing experience. 2. The scenes of making love are more and more beautiful than "Love 3D". 3. Lucia and Lorenzo rashly proposed the idea of ​​living together when they first met, and they hit it off and went to the bar to celebrate. 4.--What is the name of the moon? ---"Luna." The little girl smiled and called her name. -- Then do you know what the sun's name is? ---I don't know, the little girl shook her head. The woman next to her reminded her quietly, "Lorenzo, Lorenzo." It was his father's name. The father and daughter completed their meeting, and the life was born accidentally on the night of the full moon beach.

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Extended Reading
  • Elsa 2022-01-07 15:54:35

    There are erotic stories and stories, and you need to taste and aftertaste; erotic stories, taste aftertaste.

  • Justina 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The narrative is intricate and the images are beautiful. The educational significance of this film is to tell us, girls, don't look for male writers as lovers! ! !

Sex and Lucía quotes

  • Lucía: Which do you prefer? Wild sex with a stranger? Or sex with someone you know, someone you love, but also wild?

    Lorenzo: What?

    Lucía: You have to choose. Wild sex with a stranger, or wild sex with someone who's crazy about you, and who you love? Go ahead. Be frank.

    Lorenzo: With you.

    Lucía: Finally...

  • Carlos: This really isn't an island.

    Lucía: It isn't?

    Carlos: It's a giant lid. A floating piece of earth. Like a raft.

    Lucía: But it isn't moving.

    Carlos: People get dizzy here during high tide. And no one knows why.

    Lucía: Except you.

    Carlos: I've dived underneath the whole island. It's totally hollow. Thousands of caves, but nothing else. Not a single rock connects it to the sea floor.