New Year's Eve is so boring, it's better to re-flash the male first love

Brett 2022-03-22 09:01:11

It was because of Shen Xia who started mixing with the European and American circles, and the first one to be Amway should be Yimei. At that time, I really didn't think there was anything so beautiful about this guy, except that his lips were red as if he had just eaten boiled beef, he was just an ordinary short guy.

As a result, after watching Atonement and turning into a stubborn fan, I found out that the only lamb in Narnia who was initially obsessed with going to the cinema was the only lamb who was praised by him and the first one who was impressed because the trailer wanted to see but didn’t see it. Movies, it's all him.

This can probably be regarded as, in the dark, ape dung?


It's as if after watching AOS, I just thought it was a hot and enjoyable movie, and the same was true for the first time I watched Fork Man's First Love.
All kinds of laziness and various excuses, calling countless times for the second brush, but for so many nights of Weibo, I still can't wait for the real hands to click on the already downloaded 1080p. I thought that I had already overwhelmed those classic shots in countless fan edits so that I couldn’t understand every detail more thoroughly. Every week I saw the wet body, the Lincoln, the chess, the radar, and the Coconut tree shadow blue sky beach...Until I finally sat down and looked at the thought of "I'm so tired, find some silly white sweetness and have fun", I realized that the lightness and warmth that I have always impressed are caused by the same person. The illusion, ah...

Until the encounter, every plot is a comparison between Lao Wan and the professor; since the encounter, the situation has become a tension and our naive comparison; finally the Cuban confrontation, all the forces appeared in the same chess game Compared with the human beings who have always been a foil from the beginning to the end, the real battle is really small and individualistic... Except for the scene of the submarine flying into the sky, imagine watching it in the movie theater and you can feel the blood. , The rest of the fight has the illusion of "to fight you, so I learned the corresponding skills."

Well, shouldn't I be here to praise this movie? I don’t think I’m very embarrassed, so I’m here to write a comment. Why is it so emotional and funny now...

probably because this is a New Year’s Eve where everyone is writing about the Spring Festival Gala?


The gains from this time are counted:
1. Raven’s existence is very important. From her self-identification as a "waiter" to her final "mutant pride", the change in her attitude is also the growth of mutant self-consciousness. Brother-sister relationship is ultimately no match for personal pursuits. It can only be said that independent choice is inevitable when people grow up.
2. How did Eric escape from Uncle Xiao and he didn't explain. There are a lot of dramas in it
. 3. Charles' idealism only turns out to be serious when I look at it again. Is this a common problem with greenhouse flowers? Too lucky life has long been too easy outlook on life, which also led to the final disagreement
. 4. When Lao Wan took out the bullet, he seemed to throw it casually? But according to his hobby of keeping coins for many years, he would sneak back to the beach to find the bullet that will make him regret for a lifetime (the rhythm of the ten articles in the brain).
5. At the end, the professor's state is still very gentle and cute, how did he evolve into the manic state of DoFP? Lao Wan, what have you done to the professor? I heard that dissatisfaction with desire will cause people to get irritable. I am still a god horse and I don’t know how to fly hard from a distance...

ps How hot is Lao Wan’s pleats...

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