To be honest. . . Basically, it can be archived as a bad movie. The plot is bad from beginning to end, and it is plain and boring. Fast-forwarding and watching it does not affect understanding. It can only be said that there are too many large sections of useless plots in the whole movie. The whole drama can be deleted into a 30-minute web drama. The only sex scene in the film is also quite boring. It doesn't reveal anything, and the meaning is over. It's not a pity to cut it out. I really can't find anything to watch.
Although the heroine of the film Teresa Palmer is also a more suitable actress to my taste, she has also made many commercial blockbusters, such as: "Snatching Woods", "Sorcerer's Apprentice", "Key No. 4", "Warm Corpse" and so on, but starring in such a bad movie in 2016, is it to make a breakthrough in the literary film? But filming such a film can only be exchanged for bad reviews, which is very puzzling.
The difference from previous bar friends speculation is that Daddario's appearance rate in the film is not bad, playing the ex-girlfriend who was ruthlessly abandoned by the protagonist. This role is still more important, not the role of the passerby. However, there is no outstanding performance in the play. In the film, it may be due to makeup, and it does not appear to be more amazing than the heroine. It is basically qualified. Alas, it's not worth seeing anyway.
The most important thing is that this film is not correct, challenging the audience's moral bottom line, it is simply ruining the three views, and inserting the third party into the performance of justice and awe-inspiring. Is this the moral standard of capitalist society? Also, both male and female pig's feet are splitting both sides. It is a big split, and it is a joy. The whole film is just performing the splitting from beginning to end. The title of the film "The Choice (The Choice)" would be more appropriate than renamed "The Cheating", but it would be like the name of an A film.
The summary is just one sentence. It is best not to take such films in the future. It is not beneficial and meaningless to the development of the acting career.
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