There are no tense and tortuous plots, and some viewers may be lost. A few plots are very impressive: two simulation dolls that can be described as ugly. I don’t know where they are sold. It’s so funny. Everything seems to be taken care of. The real baby, laughing, crying, eating and living, can really train people to be parents; Ben’s mobile drawing works are very exciting, and the screenwriter is very creative; in the end, the declaration of love on the beach is more romantic, although it will be washed away by the sea. But this design is really wonderful.
From the beginning I didn’t know what the weird priest was going to do, but finally I understood that I went through the same process as Ben. Indeed, marriage is not a simple matter of a piece of paper, especially for couples who have not been together for long enough. In terms of tolerance, understanding, and communication are so important, not only to get a wedding license, but also to have a marriage license.
ps: I found that the movie must be seen at the end. A lot of funny NG shots or accompanying small embellishments are presented at this time, which is very interesting.
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