It was really amazing at the beginning. I have always had no resistance to long shots. Even if the director sprinkled ketchup so restrained, I felt a sense of creepy, which was awesome.
Then the camera turned around and staged the chase scene of Lina and the handsome policeman. In fact, it was a very competent policeman chasing the thief, but I started to get distracted. Who made it so amazing at the beginning? His appetite was too high.
Then I found sadly, as long as the plot about Lina I want to fast forward. I don't like her, a white-eyed wolf, compared with the three predecessors, is terribly boring. Even if he became a vampire, he couldn't stop the freckles on that face.
As for the ending, it makes me even more unhappy. For a man, as for what. The eldest sister said it all, and we are left with the two of us. The subtext is just don't fight. Lina's reaction turned out to be to whip the stick, and then hit, who is it! Later I thought of the narration in the opening title, what for true love, blabla, anyway, sacrifice everything. It's really boring!
Finally, I have to sigh with emotion, it’s important to know people with eyes. Don’t just look at people’s eyes. RP is the kingly way. It has transformed Lina’s white-eyed wolf and caused the original harmonious threesome to die one by one. It should be.
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