The boss dumped the blame. Kapoor seems to be doing his best to fight the lawsuit out of sympathy and justice. Like all old stories, the girl fell in love with the male protagonist. When they met in prison, she couldn't help kissing him. For this man, he did not hesitate to buy drugs illegally, steal Sent to prison (similar to sending drugs). If Kapoor, a lawyer, took risks because of love, then this process of love is just a vague outline - Kapoor is a plot booster. Obviously, the idle writing on her body does not So convincing!
However, the idle pen on Stone can't be more: his work, his family, his life, everything is detailed, even if something is not mentioned, there is a detailed description!
The director spared no effort to take care of his eczema - the image of a big man with plucking feet, so deeply rooted in the hearts of the people! The most terrible thing is that every time Stone takes care of those big feet at home, the music that plays is so good...
——And the cat, it's a little independent story!
An ugly cat that no one would take in, a sloppy lawyer whose son even despised his own lawyer, cherished each other, and were together - unfortunately, Stone was allergic to cats and had to lock it up, one day. Inadvertently, the cat slipped out, making him scrambling to find medicine and respirator... He sent the cat away and threw all the toys he bought into the trash!
At this time, Stone is no longer a big man with his feet - he changed his face, and Dongfang's chopsticks retired!
Seeing that he scratched his face blood red, even passers-by black women disliked him, I really feel sorry for this poor man! However, at the end of the play, a free-moving cat appears in the living room. It's time to touch your soft heart...
This show is so realistic, and this soothing ending seems so unrealistic: the fate of cats , is an unrealistic story! It can be seen that the director's so many emotions are placed on Stone, and he can't take them away-his idle writing is, no doubt, favoring one over the other...
Because Stone's idle writing is too much, this character is plump It's outrageous: his right and left, his sophistication, his kindness... Layer after layer, a little person is peeled off, a little bit humble, a bit bitter, very helpless!
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