Blowing up Jeon Chung Rui's acting skills is really too top-notch, and it makes people unable to stop aftertaste. Actors and characters have always achieved each other, and Wu Yingshu's success has enabled the audience to cross reality and wave to the virtual. Such profound art, isn't it the value of movies? I have always thought that a good shaping is not only based on beauty, but also inseparable from the characters' sensuality, emotions, and every move. Otherwise, the heart will not be able to grasp, let alone talk about the so-called love. The abuse at the beginning is distressing, and the madness after that is staggering. Seeing her appear alive like this, crying, laughing, begging, cursing... It was extremely trance, but also very real. Maybe he is really a freak, not necessarily, after all, the principle is set by people. But I also have a love and a desire to communicate: I rummage through the tapes, which are idol songs. Bravely ran out of the house, that is to rush to put out the fire. Yes, you are chasing the weight of good and evil, and the two ends of the scale are always ups and downs. Once a tragedy occurs, there is often sadness behind it. In any case, such a girl deserves to be loved, although she may also be harmed by her... This house is properly illusory, and the fleeting time connects the two. The phone call brings both mystery and fear, reflecting the softness in my heart that I don't want to touch. It's a pity there is no if, and what if. Some good things should be kept in dreams and memories. If you insist on pulling them back into this world, then the ones that flow away will inevitably lead to regrets. The world is safe and full of the law, and it does not fail the Tathagata. I advise you to cherish the people in front of you, and don't let regrets stay in your heart.
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