The biggest flaw of this film is that the overall setting is rather inexplicable, but the story built on it is magically flesh and blood, with laughter and tears, and I have to say that half of the credit is due to the special combination of the heroine Nanzhu. Originally, Kristen Stuart was at the top of my blacklist of actresses, and I wished all her films were blocked, so I was very surprised that she had such a good chemistry with the pale and weak guy.
Astronaut comics, soundtracks, switching of action shots, sadness caused by cars and trees, fluorescent white basement, and the show of affection before the electric shock, all of which I like. I also like the details of holding the pillar pointed out by netizens, and the body language is so cute, including Neiba. The strange thing is that at the end of the supermarket war, Nan Zhu and the villain looked at each other for a moment of silence, and I was still a little moved.
If there is a sequel, I will continue to support it. Please show it in theaters. . .
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