Three and a half.
In fact, the complicated lines remind me of falling water dogs. That kind of oppressive feeling that doesn't allow you to lower your head even for a moment should appear in the suspense movie. The background board explained. Some unintelligible close-ups. The intertwined story line is not too tight, and the somewhat relaxed rhythm is more in line with the personality. However, the characters that need to be constructed mainly suit my appetite. Not a novel way of recalling, but the cut-off point is clever. It climaxed in the fiftieth minute. Extreme personality like in a drama. We generally call the unsatisfactory facial makeup. Obviously it is successful here, but the standard is so difficult to grasp, let's look at the story. Coincidentally, well, it must be. The key decryption link is less sophisticated.
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