This movie reminds me of an anime called The Great Deceiver. There are many points that are similar in purpose. At the beginning, the female protagonist called the male protagonist to the villa. I thought something terrible might happen, but it didn't. Are men really attracted to this strange mystery? An old man of his age would also be attracted to a girl so young... In fact, when I think about how many times the heroine looked at the sculpture, she found the old man behind the sculpture, but I didn't think it was her intention. This is to satisfy the curiosity of the old man, but also to show his beauty. Let the old man like him more firmly. And his mechanical appraiser Robert has also repeatedly made the male protagonist want to get the female protagonist more, including unsuccessfully using romance, helping her recover, and using the words of black girlfriends to make him jealous. Let the male protagonist fall into the love that he thinks he thinks by playing hard-to-find time and time again. It also further shows how simple and irrational men who have never been in love are... In the end, the male protagonist didn't give up and went to Prague and went to the restaurant to wait for the girl...
In fact, I think when the male protagonist is lying in a pool of blood. The heroine was still very distressed when she saw it. When she rushed out of the villa, she knew that the hero could not see her, but some of her courageous behaviors showed that she actually felt distressed and fell in love with her. This man. This is what the male protagonist said at the time. There are some real ones in some fake paintings. I can't help but want to keep some thoughts of my own.
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