A good performance means too much talk. I still believe that real kung fu doesn't have to be on the lips.
The editing is interesting and the transition is novel. The big reversal of the straight man is totally different from the gay setting. At this point, it is too torn.
The noble and glamorous mother is so personal. She shouted directly at the parents of her son's classmates, so cool.
The son was playing Princess Sissi around the quilt and belt. It was so fun, so fun. We all have small dreams in our hearts, but few people try and develop them.
The setting of the stage play closed with his later telling his mother that he was going to write a story. Since then, an "autobiography" was born.
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