I feel like my IQ has been insulted. Are there no hotels in India? Why don't you live in another place when the heroine is hurt for the first time. Does the heroine really love the hero? Love him and commit suicide in front of him? Isn't it said that the heroine is very self-reliant, why can't she commit suicide without going far away from the hero?
The male protagonist and the supporting cast all have low IQs. The male protagonist preached in front of the police that he wanted revenge and that he wanted to achieve a perfect crime. As a result, his perfect way of revenge is to use the advantage of his voice acting to deceive his enemies and kill them one by one? The way our male protagonist came up with to kill the first person was to turn on the light so that the other party could not see it, but the other party turned on the lighting function of the mobile phone. After being smashed by the other party, more than a dozen wine bottles were left on his head and he was still able to move forward against the wine bottles without shedding a drop of blood. A blind man tricked Amit into the warehouse and wanted to kill him by hiding behind the door and sneaking a sneak attack? Who gave you so much confidence, you might as well dig a hole. The male protagonist was slapped a dozen times by the iron rod and lay on the ground, and then Amit threw the stick next to the male protagonist? And then our hero actually beat Amit with one stick. When fighting with the congressman, the male protagonist was able to dodge the bullet just by his voice. The congressman put the gun on the male protagonist's forehead and said that I don't want you to die so cheaply and start fighting again. The male protagonist grabbed the gun and put it on the forehead of the congressman and said I didn't want you to die so cheaply and then started fighting again? No, so why did you grab that pistol? Our male protagonist does not need to go to the hospital after suffering internal and external injuries, and the police officer cannot see it when confronting the police officer. Officers searched for clues overnight and found a phone address without fingerprints, hair, blood tests and cameras. The bgm that pops up from time to time to set off the hero's tall and heroic image also makes me embarrassed because I think he is a stupid person. The real perfect crime should be hiding behind the crowd, strategizing and controlling everything, and finally getting out of it all, not the bravery of taking risks. The revenge plan I envisioned was to first kill Amit and blame Amit's friend, then let Amit's brother solve Amit's friend and finally report Amit's brother. The writer's story design should be smarter than I expected.
In short, the beauty that the two stars call the heroine is really a fairy. The love that one star calls them is really beautiful.
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