After reading it, I cried very heartily, like a long rusty faucet, which I unscrewed boredly, and it didn't stop.
There is a problem with the disc, it will get stuck in the middle, but it doesn't prevent me from magnifying its beauty infinitely.
This is an adventure return of human relations, the whole story is stripped of the sweetness of ethics and morality, and finally it seems dazzling. But there are too many layers, and it is inevitable to be contrived, but it is commendable that it still gives me the sincere breath of New Zealand as a country. I think I love it to death.
I like all the actors in it. They have firm eyes but can't see through fate. In the name of ethics, I subvert myself into a tragedy.
After watching it for too long, the soundtrack actors and even the plot didn't remember at all, only those beautiful contrived works, blue color cast, and, at that time, I cried so much that I was not afraid of vulgarity and disdain to pretend.
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