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Palma 2022-08-01 13:19:45

It’s been a long time since I saw such a refreshing movie

The heroine is an actress that I have always liked. She is not very beautiful, but the more she looks, the better she looks. The apple muscles are really cute. At that time, she was still a couple with the hero, but now it is divided.

Okay, I just pulled it far. After watching the movie, I really feel very comfortable, there is no ups and downs of the plot, no conflicts and conflicts. The male and female protagonists don’t like each other from the beginning. The protagonist meets the female protagonist while practicing confession. The heroine has a boyfriend, who is the kind of man who has already stepped into the society, but the heroine still seems to have not loved him much. Calling this boyfriend may have something to do with rebellion. In short, there are still some small sparks between the female lead and the male lead

The wonderful thing about this movie is that there is no green tea bitch that is standard in European and American school dramas. The girl the male protagonist first liked has never regarded him as a spare, but a girlfriend, so there will be no two girls with dog blood being dumped. Looking for a male protagonist

The first time the sex was shot very well, it was very real, the actors acted very well, the kind of helplessness and curiosity and desire for sex really showed. As well as the exchanges between the male and female leaders afterwards, and their attitudes towards life. This relationship may not be able to continue, but the male protagonist still went back to find the female protagonist, life, let the flow go or stick to it

Just like the heroine finally trot back to kiss and said: "screw it!"

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  • Dave Hodgman: You dig me.

  • Jane Harmon: Well, I don't care about that kind of stuff any more. I am over boys. They all suck. Especially the hotties.

    Dave Hodgman: You've said that before. Many times.

    Jane Harmon: No, this time I mean it.