This was a nice kino

This was a nice kino.

It wasn't sexual or violent. It was just wholesome.

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>wholesome
how the fuck is it wholesome?

it was soft and sensitive

I heard rumors that Francis Ford Coppola wrote this flick for Sophia.

Tits or GTFO

It was entirely wholesome

Get fucked faggot

have sex

emo movie
fuck off

Sophia has made and written other good films though, I think shes totally capable of it.

Only absolute faggots use the word "wholesome"

How the fuck isn't it wholesome?
>The two main characters never have sex
>They're just two people who connect in a country and culture which is alien to them both
>They talk to each other about their current situation and lives tenderly and platonically

There was nothing violent or sexual about any of it.

What's wrong with sexuality?

Yeah, I don't doubt it but some autistic based user was posting anonymous entertainment tidbits in some thread months ago

I'm not intelligent enough for this movie

>Sexuality

I'm sorry, what are asking?

Comfy but not wholesome when it mostly deals with emptiness

You put sex together with violence, as if it was bad, that's weird.

It fills my male vagina up with soi juice

you're probably too intelligent for it

>bill murray will never be there to comfort you in an unfamiliar country

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It is when both characters are in relationships with other people.

If you have no retort to my original comment then just don't reply.

Don't spend your (You) all at once. It's the last one you're getting :)

From a cinematic standpoint, violence and sex are both used to appeal to the lowest denominator, directors just shove in forced relationship to sell their film more to the instinct driven masses.

From my point of view the jedi are evil.

Opening shot of the film is my favorite part of the film

It feels like a Sophia Coppola film, unless Francis also wrote all her other flicks.