freeOK概要:This movie revolves around the boundaries of Los Angeles city; Then switch to Fred Halsted walking in the forest and encounter a naked man sunbathing. They had a brief conversation and ultimately had passionate sex in the wilderness, but were interrupted by bulldozers that destroyed the wildlife zone to build a new suburb. The film suddenly switches to downtown Los Angeles, where Halstead and a man from Texas use their voices to discuss issues in modern society and the dishonesty of most people. This is intertwined with scenes of scammers, homeless people, sex theaters and shops, as well as scenes of a man (possibly a Texan) cruelly tortured by Halstead. In the end, the man was tied up in the closet, isolated and helpless, symbolizing the violence and trap nature of Los Angeles. This movie ends with a newspaper report of a young man being found dead after being tortured.
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This movie revolves around the boundaries of Los Angeles city; Then switch to Fred Halsted walking in the forest and encounter a naked man sunbathing. They had a brief conversation and ultimately had passionate sex in the wilderness, but were interrupted by bulldozers that destroyed the wildlife zone to build a new suburb. The film suddenly switches to downtown Los Angeles, where Halstead and a man from Texas use their voices to discuss issues in modern society and the dishonesty of most people. This is intertwined with scenes of scammers, homeless people, sex theaters and shops, as well as scenes of a man (possibly a Texan) cruelly tortured by Halstead. In the end, the man was tied up in the closet, isolated and helpless, symbolizing the violence and trap nature of Los Angeles. This movie ends with a newspaper report of a young man being found dead after being tortured.展開(kāi)
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