A very interesting film by Katherine Braia "Short crossing", 2001. On the ferry from Le Havre to Portsmouth, a 16-year-old Frenchman and an Englishwoman, about twice his age, meet. She, apparently, has nothing to do, at the same time rather strongly succumbing, tells him a heart-wrenching story allegedly from her life that she made
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A very interesting film by Katherine Braia "Short crossing", 2001. On the ferry from Le Havre to Portsmouth, a 16-year-old Frenchman and an Englishwoman, about twice his age, meet. She, apparently, has nothing to do, at the same time rather strongly succumbing, tells him a heart-wrenching story allegedly from her life that she made sure that all the peasants are bastards and scoundrels, broke up with her husband, etc., with her continuous and folding chatter inflaming the guy. The case ends in bed, and in the morning she eludes him to meet her family. The guy is pathetic, he is just a young and quite unspoiled guy, and she bore him a cruel life lesson. And that's why she "beheaded" the boy - and the most common reason and because of this even more disgusting - is called "boring for the sake of boredom." And fairy tales about personal life are “for animation” so that an inexperienced kid imbued with sympathy for her, which in this kind of relationship often plays the role of a trigger (this method is often resorted to by men). A bastard, in a word, not a woman, but her mother and tongue do not turn to call.
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