The big mistake is to shoot night scenes throughout the whole process, and the visual experience is very uncomfortable. The soundtrack is the same as its overall comic style setting, which fits the aesthetics of teenagers, but unfortunately it is an R-rated film that excludes teenagers. Supporting roles such as John Reguizamo, who should have been more glamorous, completely set off the existence of the two protagonists, and the film appears thin. The core is also American youth: to harvest the beautiful and only love in a state of despair, and you can desperate for such love. This is not the core of Eastern romance. Abandoning the fantasy of secret agents and being trapped in a small town as a cashier as a hospitality worker is the survival reality of countless American teenagers.
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