After trial and error, the effect is good, and the protagonist will laugh when you play.
I really don't understand what this movie is about. At the beginning, the heroine wanted to run away with a married man, but it didn't work. When I met a carpenter man by chance, he didn't do anything, just pretended to be cool and played a few times and added a glass of wine to get her done. Encountered forced marriage, once anemia fainted and successfully tied the knot. After marriage, living a happy life as a young couple and constantly paving the way, all fools know that the heroine will definitely lose her memory in the end (the name of the film is the eraser in my mind, just by the name, I know that one of the hero or heroine must have amnesia. ). In the middle of inserting an ex-boyfriend who was beaten to the ground and had no intention of fighting back, I really feel sorry for him...
After the doctor determined that the heroine was suffering from an inexplicable illness, the must-have weapon of Korean dramas-the crying scene began. The female protagonist doesn't cry, and the male protagonist who claims to never cry also bursts into tears, which is really sad.
Overall, I feel that the rhythm of the film is too jumpy, there is no force where it should be used, and there are a lot of unnecessary things. I can't say anything more professional. Either the director's skill is not enough, or it is not a sincere work, and the movie will come out after walking through the routine process.
Don't cry when you see it, it's such a waste. Don't look better.
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