It was a nonsensical comedy film starring Maggie Cheung and Stephen Chow. In the film, the two hugged each other with their arms crossed. This action perfectly replicated the composition of Mishima and Yumiko just now. In the original movie, this scene just didn't look beautiful enough. But to Hong Kong filmmakers who like to deconstruct and spoof it, the unnaturalness is amplified, making it particularly strange.
Jasper Zhang had no choice but to shake his head and said, "How many movies have you watched? You can be linked to this." It’s obvious that all these years, when I’m bored, the only way to relieve my boredom is by watching movies.
The movie was only a hundred and minutes long. After watching the movie, the two of them cleared the coffee table, washed briefly, and lay on the bed to prepare for a nap. Mira Su touched the linen sheets and silk air-conditioned quilt and said they were very comfortable and the colors matched well. Really good at choosing.
Jasper Zhang was still thinking about the movie just now, caressing Mira Su's back and asked her if she had seen this movie before? Mira Su said no, I just heard about it.
Jasper Zhang asked: "You asked me to watch it together. Do you want me to do something or how do you want me to do it? Mishima and Yumiko did not get together in the end. The director's original intention should be to show the relationship between men and women in this situation." The ups and downs of a woman's mentality, how love happens, and why things don't go according to the ideal pattern. If we watch the movie first, will we give up because of too much thinking?
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