North Korean films - crying and laughing; Vietnamese films - plane cannons; Albanian films - inexplicable; Romanian films - hug and hug; Chinese films - news briefings, Indian films - singing and dancing.
Maybe it's a cultural difference. I can't stand seeing half of it, so I don't watch it. 80% of the whole film is in the hair dryer, walking slowly, posing, and showing off coquettishness. It made me have the urge to throw cold water and throw eggs. How can it be so dazzling, isn't it just those two times, it is fake when anyone with a discerning eye sees it, and it shows off so much. I fork it, it's not enough to not look at it.
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