After watching this movie, I'm going to start complaining wildly:
This is really a bloody story. The poor boy fell in love with the woman of the black boss. The black boss thought for the feelings of his own woman. He had to bear it and was bullied by these two rivals to the head, and finally beaten him. The result was a tragic end. , On the other hand, the poor boy actually embraced the beauty?
Can't, can't? Can't, can't it? How did the heroine fall in love with this poor boy and abandon the handsome, charming, black boss who still loves her???
If, I mean, if the ending is changed to the black boss, the poor boy is completely dead, this will be an educational + ironic film, at least it can warn us that toads cannot eat swan meat. . .
The protagonist Charlie learns that Gabi has a man and still wants to be with Gabi, isn't it like a mistress? The kind of third party as the male lead and the last female lead together is really dog-hearted. Even if you want to do it, you see, the handsome prince rescued the beautiful princess from the evil dragon, right? If the prince looks mediocre and the evil dragon is handsome, why should the princess go with the prince, why, why. .
There is also a later plot that Gabi is about to drive away with Nigel. Charlie, the kid with a face of justice, rushes over and pulls Nigel out of the car, trying to drive away with Gabi, thinking that his behavior is out of love. I'm very brave and righteous? Charlie has no problem with his brain, hello? Change the black boss to start your kid and collapse, Nigel's subordinates are merciful and you are shameless? Nigel is really miserable..........
The actor of the male lead looks rather dull and cute (acting the temperament of Charlie II...) (I don’t know the actor himself, so I don’t comment too much)
If the male protagonist is packaged more handsomely, I might be able to reluctantly accept this bloody plot-the female protagonist is attracted by the little white face, at least logically, right? Even if the hero is poor, still frustrated, two. . The heroine is really blind, right?
The only highlight of this show for me should be that the image of Maizi Nigel in this movie is really handsome...
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