His performance in this movie is very good, especially in terms of body and other body language. But I just feel that in addition to performing, it is performing, in addition to appreciating, but not integrating.
It's true that this character is bad, but I don't think it's completely bad, it's just average, so it feels normal to me, and I don't know if the environment is so bad or I'm just that bad.
Anyway, it looked pretty good at first, but in retrospect it was kind of messy.
At the beginning of the plot, he actually went to save the prisoner. Isn't this a violation of "bad", or the director deliberately made the film feel like saving the world. Sure enough, you are disabled, don't you know there is a good saying: What's not to be sick, you act like this, it is purely to tell our children not to be good people, and the consequences are serious.
Speaking of the end, seeing that the protagonist Xiaoqiang is not down, meets the noble again like a fate, and repeats the scene of the promotion, I feel that my heart has finally let go. Anyway, the protagonist must have twists and turns, and the addition of "bad" makes it even more confusing. How the protagonist wants to get rid of the bad, reasonable and bad humanity.
The character of the heroine makes me a little puzzled, why do you have to be so depraved and dark, do you have to cooperate with "bad" men like this?
So did his father, and so did his stepmother. It felt confusing, and they dared to be together.
That gangster fire is also, it's even a little funny,~~~ halo
summed up, not so bad!
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