Second, I have this feeling when writing essays. At the beginning, I am ambitious and meticulous. I am tired halfway through writing. I find that I can write a novel at this scale. A hasty finish.
This movie makes me feel that way. I started watching it after the power outage, and I kept going up and down in my heart, worried that the screen would go black the next second I watched it. So after 1 hour and 20 minutes, I saw that Midori was still virgin, and Naoko was "hands" for Watanabe-kun, and I died of anxiety.
As a result, the plot progressed rapidly in the next few minutes, the hanged foot came out, Watanabe-kun quickly collapsed and quickly recovered, and Midori came out to make soy sauce. Finally, there was still some time left for Reiko and Watanabe to describe the scene in detail. one time. Finally, when the computer battery is about to run out, the film ends.
I have always liked Midoriko, the casting of the movie is not satisfactory in appearance, but I feel that Kiko Mizuhara always smiles too gracefully and calmly. My ideal green child is more aura.
Miss Naoko, well, she looks like Xiao Xiao, it's okay if she doesn't speak, she's a whisperer when she speaks, and she's a little shy. In the lingering part with Watanabe-kun, the classmates commented that it was like a ghost movie. Really, the blue tone screen showed pale light, and Miss Naoko's moan was as miserable as さだこ, which was really scary.
The length of the film is limited and too much is omitted. Miss Reiko's background is not explained, and the last part with Watanabe-kun seems abrupt; Watanabe and Midori, I remember clearly, they were pinched, and I can't understand; there is also Watanabe who pays special attention. A roommate who loves to do morning exercises, only one line related to morning exercises appeared. It's a pity.
In addition, I remember that at the end of Reiko and Watanabe, Watanabe-kun guessed Reiko's thoughts, and it was Reiko, not Watanabe, who answered "yes". But in the movie, Watanabe-kun became especially passive, and kept asking "Are you sure you want it?"
I don't know whose memory is wrong.
In the end, I feel sad that Midori was completely reduced to Watanabe-kun's spare tire in the movie.
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