I don't know how to describe British humor. There's a word today, cerebral humour, maybe not quite right, but some do take a few turns. Or it seems straightforward on the surface, but actually has more meanings. Anyway, there's humor in this movie, and it makes sense, and it might sound like too much chicken soup, but I think it's enough for me! A satisfying. The most important thing is to never stop laughing. Maybe it's because I'm not good at laughing and the male protagonist's weak feeling is very familiar. Later, I remembered that it was the hero of the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice. England is so small, and Rupert has come to make soy sauce again. This time, there are more soy sauce scenes, and the hair is very elegant.
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