The spark of friction is more charming than the starlight

Lonzo 2022-03-22 09:02:04


'97 Movies The
French Film Book of
'97 sums up every year there are so many wonderful movies in '97.
I watched it in high school in 2000 or '99 . The enlightenment of sex a
decade ago
was these VCDs with gorgeous covers and a damp smell

if you wanted a clockwork orange This kind of film can also be used as a porn movie to watch where the train named Desire
goes to indulge desire. Only the crash opening
scene is the dream mirror of all queen character lovers . When I was young, I really wanted to ask my boyfriends later. They watched MALENA and the days on the clouds. It’s not surprising to watch Wu Tenglan, but you who are not boyfriends said one day that you also watched a car crash . It seems that we have colleagues in this crazy world . We are separated for more than 70 days in February . I can control our emotions when I am old. I am very happy , but every time I take a bus turn, every time I go to McDonald's, every time I turn on the MP3 and start listening to songs. Deadly Moment Even if you live another 70 years, you'll meet anyone who happens to have seen a crash




















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  • Rosetta 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    When I watched the H-movie, there were a few car shock scenes that were quite FEEL, and the heroine had a good butt

  • Amparo 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Cronenberg is tireless in digging out the problem of deformed psychology. This time, the crash and sex are inextricably linked, and the whole story is unclear. It is difficult to see the director's intention. Excited to see James' sex scene.

Crash quotes

  • James Ballard: You had sex with all those men in cars? Only in cars?

    Helen Remington: Yes. I didn't plan it that way.

    James Ballard: Did you fantasize that Vaughan was photographing all these sex acts as though they were traffic accidents?

    Helen Remington: Yes. They felt like traffic accidents.

  • [Ballard is giving Helen a lift; she's wearing a white coat]

    James Ballard: Where can I take you?

    Helen Remington: To the airport.

    James Ballard: You're not leaving?

    Helen Remington: No, although not soon enough for some people. A death in the doctor's family makes patients uneasy.

    James Ballard: [smiling] I take it you're not wearing white to reassure them.

    Helen Remington: [unsmiling] I'll wear a fucking kimono if I feel like it.