I can't get the beauty of Emma Stone. It's embarrassing to meet my eyes several times. Anyone who has played the piano knows that their eyes can't look left and right at the score, because it is too early to practice a song hundreds of times. Just memorized it, okay? Look at the piano keys to almost the same level. She's really the only heroine chosen by the old man I can't complain about. The plot of the film is good. While watching the meeting, there is a little nervousness about not wanting Abe to have an accident. He talks about a profound human nature issue in a relaxed and carefree tone and mixes it with some philosophical thoughts that I can't understand. But I thought that if there were more philosophy teachers like the one in the play, I might not be as philosophically blind as I am now.) It is the old way of the old man, but I am love.
Jill in the play is too green tea bitch. After finding out that the person he empathized with has killed someone, he went to find his ex-boyfriend again, which is really worse than Rita.
Abe's point of view that curses are useless and only effective by actual actions really persuaded me, but many people feel less guilty after murdering once, and it is easy to kill a generally kind and good person when they are emotional. The reasons above the law are also the reasons why I oppose the death penalty.
Abe and Rita reminds me of Albus and Rita Skeeter from Harry Potter
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