and then the ending is very depressing, in fact, the first one It's just a fluke that a woman who left the supermarket ("One Girl" for short) finally gave birth. It's a matter of probability, and there are no moral rules. If you have an eight-year-old child in your family, it is necessary for others to take the risk and send you home~ On the contrary, the woman is still An extremely selfish person, if the kind-hearted person who accompanies you home dies for sending you home, what will happen to his family. Therefore, the first woman to leave the supermarket is a super invincible selfish ghost, and after hearing the woman's extremely selfish "call for help" "you??", the male protagonist said something normal people would think or say "I still have my children to take care of". A girl, you are the mother of the child, then why don't you think that the male protagonist is also the father of the child, and you still ask him to take risks, what is your heart? ! The movie actually arranged for the last woman to watch the crying male protagonist in the car like a winner. What kind of perverted movie is this, it is completely misleading the correct values~ Could it be that the male protagonist accompanies you to go home to die and is this called a hero? ? !
Again, this film shows that Lao Mei's belief is really deep~ I can't imagine that a Shinto woman has a large group of her own fans in just two days~ And it's crazy~ That little old man's sharpshooter The sales clerk shot her so right~ But why waste two bullets, can't you just get rid of one? You must know that bullets at that time were a rarity, how embarrassing it was at the end~Five people with four bullets~
But the scene where the little boy cried and told his dad not to go out, I couldn't help clapping for that little boy~ It's more sincere (but I don't know why it's still a bit hilarious~(⊙o⊙)...) Reminds me of the sixth I feel that little boy~ So cute~ There
is no horror~ The plot is also very general~
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