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Electa 2022-04-22 07:01:58

After 30 minutes, I understood everything.

Why did the director make such a fuss? Why stop moving? What the hell was that awkward self-defense show? Why is the heroine running so slow and yet to be chased?

There are arrangements here, and there are temporary responses. Just like life, sometimes it will go according to plan, and sometimes it will jump around because of a link. There is no dress rehearsal in life, it's so old-fashioned to say it, but it seems like that.

The director is always easy to compromise in reality, and he has already tried his best to deal with it. Resistance is useless, only a solution is the only way to convince the other party.

The daughter's tough attitude seems to be disdain and resistance to the misfortunes of life. She doesn't bow her head easily, and there is always a way to solve it.

The photography girl suggested that the transition of the lens would be more exciting, but it was rejected by the photography uncle. But the director's daughter shouted when she saw this scene, what is this, it's great. The elders always feel that we should learn to compromise, but forget the initial passion and original intention.

The heroine always wants to act like a spoiled child to change the director's mind, and she takes a shot casually, full of disdain and ridicule. It seems to be saying, no matter what, you won't resist, you can't take pictures to see what you do. Unexpectedly, the director scolded her so much in the movie that he seemed to pour out all his anger.

The male protagonist always likes to think for a long time before acting, but in the end he thinks nothing, and in the end it depends on the performance. It seems that life is like this. It is useless to think about anything. Life, life, the reaction at the moment is the most vivid and important.

There are also those high-level people who watch the show. They only look at the results and don't pay attention to the process. Just go drink and celebrate when you're done. So, do something you like better, society always backfires.

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