Usually this is another kind of film I love in addition to thrillers.
There is a little humor, a little philosophy, a little climax... When it comes
to movies, I have never been a person who pretends to be deep or harsh.
In my opinion, a film that can be easily watched without burden is a good film.
After all, we are not those who care about professional film critics.
The role of the priest is not thankful at the beginning, and it
seems that his behavior also violates the Chinese people's common saying "to persuade each other but not to persuade to leave."
But the later he can feel that he is trying to create happier possibilities for those who are about to enter the wedding hall.
Marriage is a point that changes the trajectory of life.
It is never difficult to love someone. The difficult thing is to love her/him for the rest of your life.
Learn to trust, tolerate, understand...this is the most important part.
ps: The baby robot section is too funny,
although the twin robots are very ugly and uncute.
But he will fart, cry, and have blue poop.
This kind of parental practice equipment does not know whether it will become a trend in the future.
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