The plot setting of each scene of the film is logically completely smooth, and even its criticized lines are just downright boring. There is no problem with its logic (not as inexplicable as many commentators have said), and it is qualified. Played a role in promoting the plot and shaping the character of the characters. Even the lines of the wretched uncle to persuade Danny to have a desire for Lisa can be called a textbook argument for persuading anyone with unethical thoughts.
The biggest reason for the film's ability to conjure the gods is the explosive acting skills of the wretched uncle. The second is that the story is fluent but extremely boring, and finally the lines are completely the same as boiled water. . . .
In fact, if you look at it casually, quite a lot of domestic dramas only have acting skills better than this one (to be honest, Fu Lanlan can hardly restore the acting skills of this movie), and the plot and lines are all at the same level as this movie. Wouldn't anyone still watch it? The lines are too weak and too weak, which is the dead spot of domestic dramas or domestic screenwriters. . . .
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