Tucker (always partial to him when watching the film) is sincere and kind, and he chases Aunt Rui in innocent ways like going to the amusement park, playing field battles in front of his loved ones, and showing his skills, although he also wants to To hire a family member like this, but finally confessed the truth. The point is that he still abides by the gentleman's agreement and didn't have sex with Aunt Rui. . . In the competition in the film, he still belongs to the relatively passive side.
Nightclub cafes will deceive people and show off their wealth, but have no love (there is one detail, there is a silly child in his family who likes to wear buckets and circles, Tucker thinks he is very cute, when Aunt Rui wants to help him, nightclub cafes I don't care about him.), I don't care about dogs, and I don't really love art. And also very fussy. . .
The heroine was enjoying the whole thing. She had obvious masochistic tendencies. She always felt a headache and depression. She shouldn't step on two boats. . . She is not very happy that there are two men doing this and that for her, and in the end, there is a "sex tiebreaker", which really makes the movie grade instantly. . . Please~ love. . . It's not to pick a cowboy~! ! Speaking of doubts, there is no scene in the film that makes her feel special about fd or something? Where is the foreshadowing? ? ~! ! ! ! And she also knew the truth later, then she should have thought that the latter was actually scheming, and the love of animals or something was lying to her, so why didn't she wake up?
Is the screenwriter trying to get Tucker's ex-wife back? But why stab Tucker so hard at the end?
do not know. . . do not know. . . do not know. . .
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