Compared with the old man and wretched uncle in BL, this film is neither real nor touching!
Who has so many superpowers of children, has won many battles, and there are always good people to help, and all the beauties like him.
Who is like the middle-aged uncle, who looks coquettish, but is actually serious in his bones, old people, generation gap, boring!
The middle-aged uncle is a thoroughly successful person. The most troublesome thing is flirting with beautiful women (this beautiful woman does not have a family, and this is emphasized a few times, hypocrisy), occasionally related to the client, and caring about general when he has time. The public, so far, I haven’t seen any blemishes in my life, struggle, pain, despair, real care for other people, too much difference from allen, and carefree and happy denny all day long. It can't be compared.
As for the children, I also think that the characters are not funny or funny, not funny at all.
By the way, the bald-headed Uncle Beaver, who looks like a villain, is here to be funny. There is a saying, what depends on your strength, it depends on the strength of your competitors (probably that means it). Doesn't this imply that uncle is essentially a beaver who rubs his teeth and rubs his teeth and talks a lot of nonsense? ? As for his children, this, I don't know where it went. . . . . .
Originally, this should be regarded as a fairly satisfactory film. The plot is very beautiful and professional. On the one hand, the big mountain of BL is shining in front, which completely conceals the aura of other lawyer films. On the other hand, it is a US drama. There are more films, and it is indeed aesthetically tired. So sorry for being so low by me.
Let’s talk about the actors. First, when I watched this film, everyone rated it well, but the kids are super handsome. They are the most handsome type in my aesthetic world (it is estimated that many people will be knocked down by my aesthetics), but I I like it like this, haha, Quandang seductive, it's not bad to look at it.
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