From beginning to end, I feel that the hero and Yang Lijuan have a fight. But if the world is destined to be pyramid-shaped, and the people under the tower don't even give up the sustenance of YY in order not to be as divorced from the reality as the male lead, then their lives are even more hopeless? Or, like the male protagonist, always put their trust in the distance. Isn't that destined to only be able to look up at the spire from the bottom of the tower in this life?
I don't know why the director deliberately finds a short and fat male protagonist who fails at first sight. In reality, many people have the shadow of male protagonists, such as NC stick fans. The male protagonist can be more ordinary, the plot can be more absurd and sturdy, and more black humor will have a higher score.
PS: How expensive are American football games? Can fans who listen to the radio be like this?
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