Then the next big reversal makes people a bit... how to put it? Can't laugh or cry!
It seems that American screenwriters have such a logic: all those sensible, thrifty, house-keeping, polite and motivated children must have problems with their brains. The last brainstorm is definitely abnormal, but those "bad children" always end up Be a hero. Examples? Just look at the criminal psychology drama, which almost exhausts all the motives and methods of murder that Hollywood screenwriters can think of, but the interesting thing is that 80% of the perverts have a gentle appearance without exception. Pair of glasses, grinning grinningly.
Is this writing just for the reversal effect? But looking at the news about the United States, those political and business elites in suits seem to be like this? None of them is the image of a gangster who says "sup" while smoking marijuana over and over again.
Movies and reality are the opposite? Because it does not exist in reality, it is written in the movie to make up for the regrets in people's hearts?
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