The film was conquered by the music and the beautiful pictures at the beginning. The two walked slowly chatting in the dark. The sound echoed in the surrounding tall buildings. When they went downstairs, Alba tried to invite Natasha to her room. The audience demonstrated how to seduce and seduce a girl with a cheeky face. After entering the room, they saw that the two were slightly entangled and restrained. I really hoped that it would end soon, and this wonderful night didn't really begin until Natasha left and came back to get her phone. Because of their temptation, they are curious about everything about each other. They fall in love in a true or false story. This period is very exciting to meet their opponents, but the happy time is always too short, and there will be a moment of dawn. It is a separation that cannot be escaped, and more of a reality that cannot be let go. Natasha said "I am loving you", Natasha said "NO", and Natasha asked Alba to call her "Natasha". It's Ling Chi's pain, so this relationship is beautiful with sadness. In the end, Natasha ran to Alba, thinking that this is the end of the comedy, but after a reminder from a bean friend, I suddenly remembered that Alba said that she wanted to see Natasha running. What does this mean, hey, an open ending , don't be entangled in this, it's perfect together, not beautiful together, it's all very good.
There are several paintings in the picture, although I don't understand their connotation and meaning (it's terrible to have no culture), but I secretly think that this adds a lot to the literary atmosphere of the film, and suddenly I want to go to Rome. "loving strangers" is very good, and when it sounds, it fits the scene, it's great! In this small room, such a beautiful film was shot. The director is very good. The two heroines rarely wear clothes, but they have no erotic feeling. The uncle of the waiter who occasionally intersperses is also very handsome. .
It is very happy to be shot by Cupid's arrow once in one's life, even if it is short.
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