The strongest feeling of this part of the movie is contrived. From the first scene at the beginning, classmate Beyonce tried hard to tell everyone that I was acting, for fear that her fans would not know that she would not sing this time. She shed a few tears, this time she was acting. Except for her, the leading actor and supporting actor are all earnestly explaining how to wink their eyebrows. Only the junior ali larter can barely pass.
From the first scene, the heroine and heroine move into a new home, the heroine scratches her head and poses, and the heroine makes a strong statue. There is no trace of joy from the heart. For students who have moved, you can imagine who would lie on the carpet on the day of the move and say, ah, I want to use this carpet as a bed.
Then came the lines. The lines of this movie are so bad and the screenwriters don’t use their brains. It’s really hard to write. Perhaps the classmate who wrote the lines, just graduated from the New York Film Academy, the whole line system gives people a feeling of drifting and can't step on the ground. Obviously, a problem that can be solved in two sentences must be repeated: Let’s talk about it. But when I talked about it, I didn't have the following. Use another sentence "i miss you" to solve the problem of affair, and you should be able to apply for this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
The plot is unreasonable and there are so many flaws, I don't want to talk about it. There is no reason for Xiaosan to kick in. The handsome black guy has no reason to just say "Let’s talk about it." Suspicious, even that baby Kyle, there is no reason why he hasn't grown up for so long.
If you see this movie on the shelf, don't hesitate to put it back right away.
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