The seemingly profound connotation is buried behind the very dry and weak AP

Avis 2021-12-22 08:01:27

To put it bluntly, what the director meant is that the way to express the pleasure of heterogeneous sex comes from abnormal stimuli, such as the impulse and pleasure of sex brought by the adventures of cruising on the edge of death like a car crash-to put it bluntly, SM Well.
There is a scene where the actor tears apart the black fishnet stockings of disabled MM, his tongue is wanton on that thick scar...If you don't feel sick, it's a little itchy...Ha! You have SM potential.
From the perspective of the pleasure of watching the movie, the first 5 minutes of the movie are acceptable, but at least it is like a normal AP. The latter, unless... it is really weak, the young art director AP is really harmful.
The opposite is true.

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Extended Reading
  • Ned 2021-12-22 08:01:27

    Male 1 and female 1, male 2 and female 2, male 1 and female 2, male 2 and female 1, male 1 and male 2, female 1 and female 2, and finally returned to male 1 and male 2

  • Sunny 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    Mechanical raw and even emotionless Peng Fat said let me love you lower body I speculate that in real life sex is neither like a literary movie nor an av so you see your Tokyo heat I see my romance

Crash quotes

  • Vaughan: [finding Seagrave's cross-dressed body in the middle of a multi-car pileup] Seagrave? You couldn't wait for me? You did the Jayne Mansfield crash without me?

    [sees dead Chihuahua in the back seat]

    Vaughan: Aww, the dog... the dog is brilliant!

  • Vaughan: [talking into microphone as he walks around the car] Don't worry. That guy's gotta see us. Don't worry. That guy's gotta see us... These were the confident last words of the brilliant, young Hollywood star James Dean as he piloted his Porsche 550 Spyder race car toward a date with death along a lonely stretch of California two-lane blacktop Route 466... Don't worry that guy's gotta see us. The year... 1955. The day... September 30. The time... Now. The first star of our show is Little Bastard. James Dean's racing Porsche. He named it after himself and had his racing number - 130 - painted on it.