Of course, the actresses didn't say anything. They need to have looks, aura and aura, and professionalism. But isn't this film really teaching people to commit crimes, or encouraging crime? ? ?
I don't know if someone will try to imitate the scene at the beginning, but I really don't know what to say about this kind of movie that steals things are still advocated. Female 1 is indeed a habitual offender. She is familiar with stealing from shopping malls to opening rooms in hotels, and then looking for it again. I got my former partner (lover), and found a bunch of compatriots who have their own strengths. The funniest thing is that housewife, who originally gave up, and then she was moved again when she heard the huge amount of stolen money. In the end, the female star also followed, and In the end, when something went wrong, they framed the EX and bribed the insurance investigators. In the end, not only were they okay, but they also stole many other exhibits, made more stolen money, and lived a happy life.
Maybe it's because I have less knowledge and don't know that criminal gangs are so high-end, or it's my inherent impression that this concept of film transmission is problematic. Does this movie tell everyone that as long as you design carefully and calculate well enough You can commit a crime without getting caught, I think it's kind of scary
It's nice to find N big names to play in this play, and many stars to make cameo appearances, but this movie is really not a black VOGUE, maybe it's possible that outsiders like us don't hear much, maybe something like this really happened. , who knows
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