Since ancient times, the beauty and life of a hairy leg have been photographed in history

Ora 2022-03-27 09:01:13

Watching Sofia Coppola's "Under the Peony Flower", I saw bursts of ecstasy, and several people laughed on the sofa and groaned. Colin Farrell is a bad face, he was raped and then killed by seven wives of the third and fourth generations of the old, middle and young, and it was an extremely vicious way - after slaughtering people, these wives also performed religious sacrifices to the gods to play the tableaux scene They arranged a row of poses in unison—but it seemed that no one could blame others: who told Yi to show a sturdy and well-proportioned belly in the golden afternoon sun, lying there with fluffy water and a smooth mouth. In fact, this film can be seen as the awakening of feminism and feminism - rough men can also be objectified and violated, and they can also die miserably. Especially in the era of the Civil War, it showed the quaint and charming style of deep South. This one of Coppola is much better than the previous ones I've seen, ≪Lost in Translation≫, ≪Peerless Beauty≫, and ≪Somewhere≫. A burst of black humor. [bars teeth]

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Extended Reading
  • Cary 2022-04-23 07:03:16

    It's not "Cold Mountain" or "Crack", there are beautiful girls such as Nicole and Dunst in elegant clothes and the official chattering there. It's not like this in the end. watch?

  • Hilda 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The American Civil War version of the regiment's wives is not small in terms of number of people.

The Beguiled quotes

  • Martha Farnsworth: Tell me, Amy, did you find any mushrooms while you were out collecting soldiers?

    Amy: I did, but I'm not sure they're safe to eat.

  • Martha Farnsworth: Is your leg paining you?

    John McBurney: Some.

    Martha Farnsworth: Well, I hear numbness would be more grave.

    John McBurney: Indeed.

    Martha Farnsworth: There is some brandy if you wish.

    John McBurney: Oh, now that would be a pleasure.

    Martha Farnsworth: It's not being offered for your pleasure, only for your comfort.