A mixture of a night of romance and a Smith tour of Washington

Nicolas 2022-04-30 06:01:09

The emotional line is like a romantic night, one is a male reporter and Bai Fumi, the other is a female reporter and Gao Fushuai. They are all used first, then lost, and everyone is happy in the end; the

drama line is like Mr. Smith's tour of Washington, the male protagonist is kind and loyal, he runs into a wall everywhere in the materialistic world, he is conspired to frame him, and he is persecuted by shrewd politicians and cunning lawyers. It is possible, but evil does not suppress the righteousness, good people make up the majority, and justice will prevail. It's somewhat of a cliché that anti-corrupt officials are not against the emperor. (The highest decision-makers met by Mr. Diez and Mr. Smith, one is the chairperson of the parliament, and the other is a judge. They are very upright, otherwise it is impossible to achieve a big reversal in the end.)

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  • Cornelius Cobb: Listen, Longfellow. You got brains, kid. You'll get along swell, if you'll only curb your homicidal instincts and keep your trap shut. Don't talk to anybody. These news hounds are out gunning for you.

  • Babe Bennett: Got any news? I mean, eh, has anything exciting been happening lately?

    Longfellow Deeds: Sure. I met you.