It was released in North America a week in advance, and when I saw the main lineup and profile, I thought it should be pretty good, so I watched it. did not expect...
The beginning is the fun of Mars brother uptown, a full half of the song, so happy that I once thought that I had gone to the wrong theater, the first half an hour was all the rebellious young hero’s family background and trivial daily life, and then I fell into the ice lake the moment I There is a feeling of "finally entering the topic".
Then, the little male protagonist suddenly became the focus of the world. Everyone was paying attention to his situation in the school's fire brigade, police station, television station and media! The female classmate who had never shown his liking also acted for him and ran into the room with his father stunned. Everyone at the entrance of the hospital gathered candles to sing and pushed the embarrassment of the film to a new climax. The world's attention seemed to say, "A miracle will happen soon, come on, come on, why doesn’t the miracle come, come on, I can’t perform it. Go down"
I can't stand it anymore.
Afterwards, everyone decided to pull out the catheter medical devices from all the male protagonists and wait together. Waiting for a miracle to happen.
Then the boy convulsed for a while, added a dream special effect, and lived.
When I thought it was finally over, someone left a note and asked the boy "Why are you so lucky". It might be that the director thought "Oh, you can't be too positive or you would be too fake" and then wanted to show it. Human nature is gloomy.
Then the little male lead ran to the lake with anger and saw the firefighter who rescued him. He directly called out the other person's name (you were in a coma when someone else rescued you), and then thanked him for a polite greeting. The firefighter said, "It's not me." Saved you, God saved you"——(ballball God also save me)
Then it began to show that the heroine came back from the dead, from being rebellious and self-loving, directly into the perfect personality of meekness, kindness, humility and teamwork. Then, the film finally ended in the final thank-you meeting and the cry of the heroine's mother.
God. This is sensational. . .
"Our Day" starring Kris Mays, directed by Rosanne Dawson ("American Dream", "House of Cards"), and adapted from the script by Grant Nieporte ("Seven Pounds"). The result was "the most embarrassing real-life adaptation".
Nothing to say.
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