Literature takes first class

Chance 2022-04-21 09:03:14

"As someone who has been in dire straits for many years, I feel it is my responsibility to make the world a little more light and a little less dark. I know this is a dangerous war, but that doesn't mean I will surrender. You all keep going, keep doing your own thing, then this place will not change in the slightest; if you are in hypocrisy without self-examination, ignoring your ignorance and ignorance, but applauding for it, then I am very sorry, I brought you Trouble, from now on you can go on with your comfortable lives and make Salas a haven of comfort." - Daniel

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  • Deangelo 2022-01-22 08:02:03

    The story is good. But I have a question, is it true that the crew can't afford a tripod?

  • Morgan 2022-03-22 09:02:47

    Very textureless. From the time the male protagonist brings his inexplicable sense of superiority to look at everything in his hometown, the movie feels floating. He knows that his work comes from life but looks down on the trivialities of life. This is the greatest irony. There are reversals but bluntness is just a little interesting self-deprecating theater.