and then the introduction said it was a comedy, and it was about how bad a bad policeman is. Well, it seems to be not bad. I was attracted after watching it for a few minutes. This movie is not ordinary, no matter what its material is, but this movie gives people the feeling that it is made with heart. Well not ordinary bad.
It turns out that I think it's not very good.
Because of something, I watched the movie in two parts. After watching the first half, it was still erotic and unscrupulous, which made me laugh badly. I was thinking that if I recommend it to a friend, I should mark it under the eighteen bans. Yes, I didn't expect to see the second half of the episode, and my mood took a turn for the worse.
The first word that comes to my mind is to not break or stand, there is too much dirt, it will not go far if you carry it on your back, it will definitely explode, or drag you down to death. But the dirt has been inseparable from itself over the years.
So when this dirt is discovered, it must be disassembled even with the meat. He is clean but slightly sluggish in the supermarket, like a shelled shrimp.
In the transparent blue eyes, it is cleaner than anything else.
I thought this was the end of the story, maybe let him get back on his feet so slowly.
When the protagonist is frightened, he is vulnerable like a small beast waiting to be fed. Who would have thought that such a tired and vulnerable person was a great devil who did all kinds of evil before.
He turned the chair upside down with the back toward the door, and I thought it was going to break.
Destiny is really good at making fun of people. When he kicked off the chair, the doorway faintly revealed the figure he was looking forward to. Sometimes things are like this.
Many times life hangs by a thread, and death and rebirth are only a thread away from oneself. At this time, it is about character or luck. Or is it cause and effect?
Everyone has everyone's dirt, evil side that others don't know, and vulnerable side that others don't know about.
Life is long, go well.
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