Overall, it's not a waste of time, it's like reading an online novel. The director's story is very coherent and not procrastinated. At least after reading it, I feel that the heroine's life is very exciting, and it is worth going to quickly feel that life can be like this! but. . There is a huge lack of logical links between the various episodes. For example, the heroine used to be a top-ranked athlete in the world plus while maintaining a high degree of education and high performance points (I won't say anything about her appearance and figure, it's too obvious), her middle-class family background, growth experience and other plots, the movie This information is smashed and interspersed in reality, probably to tell the audience why the heroine has such a character that ordinary people can't understand, why she has to keep the hard drive instead of handing it over like a normal person, and would rather go to jail, why she is not afraid of going to jail, etc. The problem (because she is not an ordinary person, huh) Unfortunately, the director's narration does not allow the audience to intuitively feel that the heroine's growth experience has created her mature character, but it seems that the heroine is annoyingly showing off the knowledge she sees on the Internet after seeing the lawyer , insisted on trusting only his own views, did not listen to the persuasion of professionals, and finally got the forgiveness of the judge inexplicably. . . Finally, if you can automatically block these problems, you can actually learn a lot of workplace experience and attitudes towards life and choices. The heroine, as a person with outstanding appearance and outstanding physical ability and intelligence, has such a difficult life. She has tried every means to learn to mix in circles and gain a foothold. What excuse do ordinary people have for not working hard? Come on, because there is still a lot to want.
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