Mediocre director + rotten remake? Then stop yy female competition

Miller 2022-04-21 09:01:39

What kind of shit? I thought it was either the husband reverted to the crime scene N times, or the lawyer forced the reversal of the case, or the sexy wife and the old kilometer should confuse black and white. There has to be one, right? The result was flat. It was hard to see the explosion an hour ago. It completely satisfied Bai Nan's self-motivated silly heroism and rescued people from the drug dealer's house. The episode was so mentally retarded that it made me vomit blood.

Another look is that the male director turned out to be the director and producer all alone. Women are not so sensitive and vulnerable, don't they always feel safe from being threatened by other women? ! Not to mention that when my husband was desperately trying to save someone and was about to escape from death, when he heard him say that the first thing he cared about when his son was with other mothers was: "she?" Ah? Don't compete with the slutty female here, okay?

It's not brain-burning, it's not violent, and it's not passionate. You shoot a jb? This is it? ! Oh, it really is a remake? Plus 50 minutes? No wonder the whole process was bland and tasteless, and now I found the reason.

I used to be a huge fan of Russel Crowe Gladiator and Beautiful Mind. He completely deduced the two extreme sexy. The taciturn stubborn character with his blue eyes ate me to death. But this was the last time he could watch after he started to gain weight. Later, Les Miserables, his figure was so miserable that he couldn't bear to look directly at it.

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The Next Three Days quotes

  • [first lines]

    David: Please, get me to a hospital. I can't breathe. I...

  • Erit: Don't apologize, it's genetics. Women are always competing with each other. That's why you're having problems with your boss.

    Lara Brennan: Because she's a woman...

    Erit: Exactly. Women should work under men, men under women. That's it.

    John Brennan: What about men under men?

    Erit: That's fine too, I mean they can deal with it.