As a star-studded commercial film, it is really rare that there are no superstars gathering together and just posing for shooting. The film is very well shot. Although it is a type of secret room theft, it does not completely out of the routine, but the design of the whole crime method does not appear to be. Excessively exaggerated, and the plot is compact, the various intricate episodes in the middle are thrilling, and don't make people feel too tired to watch it, and it is quite enjoyable after watching.
But the only thing to mention is that the final plot ending really lowered the grade of the whole story. If the heroine broke up because of dissatisfaction with the actor's theft, then there is nothing wrong with finding another one, and whether it is financial or right The hostess’s care is excellent. But at the end of the scene reversed, don't you know what Terry's situation is, the heroine? And maybe it's just a compromise that stabilizes the opponent right now. So no IQ and EQ? If this is the case, that's all, I can't think of any reason why the heroine voluntarily asked for reconciliation.
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