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Bernadette 2022-11-08 11:48:24
Intuitive feeling, not film review
The heroine is very engaging, the type I like, and the acting is also great. The male protagonist is very stupid, and the more he looks, the less handsome he is, and I don't like his character.
Finally, the letter from the male pig's feet to the female pig's feet, coupled with the affectionate... -
Clement 2022-11-03 19:41:28
The routines of Korean dramas, Austin has used them freely more than 200 years ago
Although already familiar with the Austin style. But when the first multiplayer dialogue in the movie was officially opened, the information I got from it made me think that it was a reorganization of a bunch of elements such as prejudice, rank, dance, wrong love, secret love, etc. It was just...

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Lewis 2022-06-22 21:56:53
The deepest impression is that at the end the male protagonist wrote to the female protagonist "I have always loved you, can't you see it?", a barrage of "Ghosts can see it", "Who can see it", "There is no God's perspective." I can't see it" Hahahahaha
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Deshaun 2022-06-22 23:19:58
As always, Austen's tune, I understand all the self-abasement, cowardice, forward-looking and helpless of the heroine, as well as all the dilemmas and the courage that needs to be paid in that relationship. If this is the so-called "advance and retreat" and "knowledgeable and reasonable", then it is destined to swallow all grievances. Fortunately, despite the back and forth of the footsteps and the repeated kisses, he finally got the marriage that he almost missed. It's so good, it seems that it can make people return to simplicity, believe in each other, and believe in the destined love, although knowing that the kind of heart-wrenching loss is the reality, this sentence Annie said is the norm, "we love longest when all hope is gone."
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