This one, it's just like the prompt on Samsung - "OK".
Seeing the so-called distortions, restorations, falsehoods, and truths produced by compatriots for themselves, and even rising to culture, values, ideology... darling, you can be so real when you watch a popcorn movie, it's really a great blessing for the country.
It seems that it is really fast to surpass the United States in an all-round way.
Just take it easy, you guys. In this film, it's all played by white people, and it's also a bird.
Is not it? The Jewish rich, the Irish rich, the Germanic rich, the Anglo-Saxon rich, the Caucasian rich, the Slavic rich... What Old Money family wouldn't face the same problem?
If you change to some non-mainstream Old Money - blacks, Mexicans, Indians, and even Asan, it is equally good or not, and even the sense of conflict is stronger than that of Chinese Old Money.
No, you can replace it with an animated character, the same thing.
So, take it easy, don't make a fuss, this type is not worthy of in-depth torment, otherwise, where would you let people put "The Liang Zhu" and "Jane Eyre"?
Well, here is what I am very dissatisfied with:
Director, you played the last "eight of a kind" card, why did you show your trump card?
After removing the lengthy remarks, the female protagonist shut up after saying that the male protagonist proposed to marry him.
Then he buckled his card and walked away with a gentle flick of his sleeves (his face turned his back with tears in his eyes)...
Isn't this a better fit? Isn't it more pretentious?
Until the male protagonist took out a fucking (not swearing) big emerald (emerald? Burmese jade?) ring on the plane, and then flashed back to after his mother watched the female protagonist leave, unable to hold back, opened the female protagonist's ring. Hole card (the Chaozhou mother-in-law on both sides is still dragging his mother beep-go after her, she will run after the cannon is fired, and she hasn't given the money yet...)...
Isn't this a better fit? Isn't it more pretentious?
The whole film is just such a stalk that seems to hang some suspense, and I made it like this for you... If you like to explain the plot in dialogue, go make a TV series.
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