The unreasonableness of the plot makes me seriously suspect that the male protagonist has excessive brain radiation when he transfers his memory.
Yes, it's really immoral for a doctor to pay for a body that doesn't want to live to be your carrier. But you shot and killed three employees of the doctor's company because of this. Is this your sense of justice? The heroine's family was originally just a dead husband, and at least they could live a peaceful life with the man's selling money. You forced the heroine and the little girl to run away as soon as you left. Is this your compensation to the heroine's family? Damn, you are actually coveting the beauty of the heroine and forcibly pretending to deceive people physically and mentally, right? If you really feel sorry for others, just give some money to your mother! You have to drag the heroine to be chased by the doctor, and then say in the middle that I will give you money to let your mother and daughter live in seclusion... Why are you kidding me? !
Besides, the male protagonist's acting skills are so completely a hairy boy, you can't tell that you have 62 years of life experience. You, who are not short of money in life or after death, show the smiling face of Lao Tzu who won the grand prize in front of a nice house?
Throughout the whole article, I watched the male protagonist keep pretending to be coercive. For some inexplicable reason, he held a righteous face and carried out a brutal massacre against the villain.
Is this an American hero? Is this Nima called terrorism?
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