#privacy: I have never had insomnia, but I used to sleep for 48 hours, probably around the Qixi Festival in 2019. I watched Game of Thrones at night, and now that I think about it, it would have been perfect to watch Pulp Fiction. Of course Game of Thrones is not bad, because Littlefinger is dead. I'm so sad that Littlefinger died. From him I can clearly see a certain me. And the day after that night is the so-called feeling of insomnia. Not bad, but, well, not bad. (if not also forced to go to school). Looking at the molecule of the peak experience of insomnia, the private aspect is of course 5 points.
#Watching experience: In the old school building. From evening to night. It was a cloudy day, and there was no nap, so the headache was very bad and the eyes were very painful. Still, the experience was great, albeit with less focus on the soundtrack as always. 4 points, I wish you can be more sober, more rational and more sensitive when you brush Quentin tomorrow (when will you be able to finish reading "Literary Memoirs" and "Knowing Movies")
#Script: Politically correct as always. Obviously, the ending of this 2002 film is a traditional Hollywood ending, but it's 2020, who cares about what is tradition. I mean, what matters is not the direction of the bright side and the dark side of the ending, which needs to be bright in a political sense, but anyway, in terms of my urine, fuck the bright side, fuck the criminals Not like people. If you were a criminal, would you like to get away with it? (Of course, the crime violates the social contract, and no one will sympathize with the crime, but from the perspective of human nature, everyone wants to get rid of the crime.) I thought that Al Pacino would get rid of the crime while watching the movie, but after thinking about it, Ai, please, this is a movie from 2002, okay? So I give 2 points for this silly script
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