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Malvina 2022-04-20 09:01:32
"I think I'm a heroine, but I'm actually a perverted male villain"
The film reproduces the text, only the plot. From the plot to see the author's attitude. A lot of comments say that the novel is not popular, and I don't think it is necessary, because the novel is just a narrative tool in the film. Back to the story - memory, present, fiction (fiction); fictional...
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Vaughn 2022-04-21 09:01:43
The novel is the marriage of the male and female protagonists, alluding to revenge from the novel and running through the reality
The novel is the allusion of the whole marriage of the hero and heroine
The male and female protagonists and a family of three were originally happily driving a car. The pervert they met took the male protagonist, wife and children away. The male protagonist at that time was too cowardly and...

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Antonio 2022-01-27 08:05:41
The female protagonist obviously has never read a few books in her life like Bedbreak, so she is often frightened by a third-rate detective novel with Parkinson’s syndrome. Her worrying level of appreciation makes her love again after reading bad books. Got the author. . . It can only be understood that the director really hates middle-class women who wear extravagantly and pretentiously but actually don't understand.
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Mitchell 2022-04-24 07:01:04
I just brushed it, so many key points may have been missed. At present, I feel that the strength of TF is still dialogue, composition, emotional mobilization and soundtrack. There is no progress in the weak plot.
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