A fierce collision between vanity and reality within 100 minutes. Although many people think the ending is too clichéd, I think this is a pen for sublimation, the inevitable ending of the hero and heroine after repeated choices and hardships. Although rich and attractive, even Megan Fox is beautiful, but whether it is the audience, the protagonist’s father, and his boss, who doesn’t like the humorous, real and somewhat acrimonious Yang? It’s the famous saying in the play: “Don’t become a successful person in vain, but become a worthy person.”
In addition, Peggy’s films have made great efforts in foreshadowing and responding to various classic movies. Tribute is also everywhere. Such as "Zombie Shaun", "Detective Hot Blood", and "Alien Paul" are all wonderful. However, "End of the World" was disappointing, and the rhythm was not well mastered.
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