I love the twist in everything.
Heaney went from absurd to unwavering, and Sandra from passionate to unbelievable.
At first, I thought that Peter must be the murderer, and that was the best breaking point of the news. But the story takes a leisurely turn, and Peter is the perfect lover for almost all women, and he's just as candid even in his own private spaces. The moment the murderer was arrested, I almost believed it.
I thought that just like what I saw, Cinderella pretended to be a princess, gradually fell in love with the prince, and found that she was wrong with him. After some twists and turns, the prince forgave Cinderella and finally lived happily together. I almost mistaken British humor for American inspirational films.
But not.
The story is not that simple from the moment Joe appears, otherwise all the foreshadowing becomes superfluous.
The truth that goes around in circles, the sudden response.
There were too many accidents, the last thing I thought of was Heaney's death.
I love this long-winded little old man. He said that he would never participate, and at the same time he was worried that he would get on the thief ship. Ah, while talking about the London traffic that made him tremble, he galloped to save her, even when he died, it didn't matter if he comforted someone else's death. How can there be such a cute little old man.
I actually thought that Sandra would cry for Heaney, but no, she just said flatly that she thanked him, as if Heaney's death was over.
Many people at station B say that the ending is rushed, but I also like this kind of treatment.
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