I will write it after reading it. It is a little watery and broken. If you don't like it, don't spray it. I haven't sat down to watch Monroe's movie in seven years, and finally I have time to download her movie, and this seven-year-itch is my first choice. I have to say that later generations have given Monroe a lot of evaluations, with different praises and criticisms, but many people have overlooked one of her characteristics—agility.
In this film, I saw Monroe's aura, her naughty side, and pretty much every move. Although she has a mature and sexy appearance, she has a girl-like aura in her eyes. She is sometimes worldly and charming and sometimes charming and charming. Whenever she opened her eyes and pouted, I almost forgot she was a sexy girl. I just thought she was cute and smart.
It is no wonder that she has the reputation of being a "Dream Lover". As for what happened after her, she is very sorry. As for this movie, it's a simple plot, a story about temptation. The male protagonist and his wife have long lost their passion, but they are very nervous because of the appearance of "rivals in love". It seems that the relationship needs to be promoted by the outside world.
Monroe in the play is a free and easy character, and she is very friendly and enthusiastic. She especially likes the moment when she enjoys the air-conditioning in the male lead's house. The relationship between Monroe and the male protagonist is like an affair but not like an affair. Her existence is like encouragement and recognition for the male protagonist.
Just imagine: such a beauty appears next to her, generous and enthusiastic, with a wink like silk... and the male protagonist is a middle-aged man who is a little older and looks ordinary, has a boring life, and relies on fantasy to motivate himself. It's unimaginable, and Monroe's character doesn't seem to want to have too many feelings for the male protagonist. She is more like his "confidante".
So Monroe encouraged the male protagonist, and the rival in love stimulated the male protagonist and made him desperate to find his wife. Although the story ends with the male protagonist running to his wife, I think he will confide some sweet words to his wife and find some things back. The feeling it used to be So it is still the same sentence; marriage and love will become a pool of "stagnant water" after a certain period of time, and they all need the promotion of the outside world at some point, and you must maintain a good attitude in order to have a good business.
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