Douyin was a very popular clip for a while, and I watched the full version today. It turns out that the movie was ten years ago, and it seems excusable to explain why the plot is old-fashioned.
The male protagonist is the female protagonist he chases because he wants the female protagonist to give perjury. At first, I had no intentions, but in the end I loved her three feet above the sky, I loved her crying in the winter rain, I loved her to escape from my original city. The seemingly innocent heroine is not obsessed with love. Personally, I feel that it is always difficult for women to accept the fact that the male protagonist is a gangster in the end. The heroine steals the grandmother's ring from the boyfriend's friend - the hero threatens the teacher - the hero shakes his fist at the celebration party - finally the hero makes a gaffe when his friend dies, etc. You can see the so-called love of the heroine, but it does not I haven't thought about putting myself in the position of the male protagonist in love. When breaking up, he also accused the male protagonist's friend of dying because of the male protagonist, and soon entered a new relationship after breaking up. In fact, the heroine is selfish.
Some people and some things will no longer exist, and the tattoos on their bodies and the marks of past love will fade away with their hearts. Guessable ending, don't mind minors watching.
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