John’s fan composition is more diverse. Since the opening was ten minutes late, under the command of the ticket inspector, I saw a pot belly wearing a big red "1" TEE. The long lines of young literary and literary youth and lean middle-aged Kohler (not dragged by their children) made me feel surrealistic; the
screen is not small, the pixels are not high, and the film feels acceptable; The subtitle is to add a strip of LED below to connect to a laptop for playback; the sound effects are generally good, but it may be due to the hasty connection of the device, the noise is not small, especially when it is quieter;
John’s Oedipus complex is in the play You can see it in many details of, probably that’s why you will use yoko ono as a mother in the future; Paul is the cutest in it
, like the boy version of the big boss "Anderson" in The Matrix, and it is translated as "Boll"; the
movie In fact, there are not many points of laughter, but it may be that in addition to the admiration of such a great person, he has more of a caring heart for his unfortunate childhood. Whenever he has some small things, Everyone is very generous with their laughter and is full of kindness; for example, Aunt Mimi says "pocket not blind" when she says "pocket not blind" to John who doesn't like glasses. "The poor little fence" came off, and so on.
When my mother was hit by a car, the whole theater screamed heartily, and then only John’s "hello little girl" came... Alas, the biggest difference between watching biopics and fictional films may be reminding myself from time to time This is true, so the emotion will be doubled. Woo woo woo. . .
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