This is an insignificant little person, an unqualified broker, and a self-defeating saint who thinks that he has developed a network of relationships that will benefit everyone, and squeezes into the upper class by means of chatting, and uses the weakness of human nature to complete his own ambitions. In the end, it is dead. The story of undead being cheated to death by others and yourself
I don’t like watching thrillers, but it’s one of the rarest ones. After I watched it, I spared no effort to watch all the film reviews in one go. It’s really a mixed bag of money. A swollen face can’t fill a fat guy. Don’t lie at any time and under any circumstances, and don’t think highly of yourself, no matter how precise, no matter how perfect, no matter how strategizing your plan is, it’s not as fast as changes come, and again it clearly reflects how unreliable human nature is.
But in the end he would rather commit suicide than be loyal to what he believed in. Those who had made promises would not betray him. The very educational form of black humor satirizes the dark side of human nature and the reality of society incisively and vividly. This kind of awkward chat plot is so embarrassing that people can’t help but want to fast forward to the American socialist class.
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