Later, I couldn't find the 200G hard drive.
My current thinking is that when I like to be educated, I will choose to be educated, and when I like leisure, I will watch commercial blockbusters. At this time, I suddenly discovered that commercial blockbusters are actually very hard to find, especially good-looking commercial films, which are rare. I watched a "Babylonian Age" before, and it is because I have a very strong tolerance for reading countless films. At that time, I also had the urge to break the plate. If you are interested, please find and watch it yourself. In fact, I can understand, because director is an industry with a high threshold, it is not easy to make a movie, so it takes more than a hundred minutes of film length for several months, and the masters want to squeeze more into the limited film. lots of ideas. It's like when my mother put carrots and white radishes into my bowl when I was a child, and kept saying that it was small ginseng, which made my carotene intake much higher than average, and now I ruminate when I smell it.
When it comes to creation, addition is easy and subtraction is difficult. If you don’t believe me, if you ask for a manuscript for newspapers and magazines, mark the upper limit of 2,000 words, and you are guaranteed to come with 10,000 words. If you delete a little bit, the author must be anxious for you. delete. I understand this feeling. There was a time when I was seconded by a civil servant to write an essay. After I wrote it, I handed it over to the leader to revise it. They made a big stroke and deleted the whole paragraph, which made my eyes drop. In fact, people deleted it very well, most of them are nonsense, just like writing these now.
Well, about the very human trafficker, um, Luc Besson executive producer, Jason Stantham starring (I love him and his accent), Shu Qi vase (but really beautiful). French beaches, BMW Mercedes, exotic beauties, fights one after another, typical nympho heroine, atypical boring villain, constitute a quasi-successful commercial blockbuster with tight rhythm, bright pictures and negligible plot. I haven't seen 2 and 3, and probably won't watch it either. In fact, it's really cool. Yuan Kui is the director, so you can get the shadow of Jackie Chan's kung fu movie in the film, and it's okay if the protagonist jumps off the eaves, jumps off the wall, and explodes. The most chilling thing for me is that when the male protagonist first started, he was full of rule 1, and rule 2 seemed to be very professional. Later, when he saw a beautiful woman, he lost all rules.
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