It’s rare to write complaints, but it was bombed by the barrage.

Doris 2022-12-16 12:32:23

Anyway, I think Jiao Yang is pretty. I'd be happy if I could grow like this.
This movie has been marked for a long time, and I finally saw it today, at station B.
First of all, I was deeply impressed by some barrages at station B, and once again experienced the harshness of women towards women and women in their own countries. From the beginning to the end of the movie, the words that scolded the heroine began to wave after wave, and they were not completely included. There were "the heroine of this film is known as the second best girl", "the heroine is hungry and thirsty for old cows to eat tender grass", "can you tell me" Are you a close-up of the heroine? I can't bear to look directly at the ugly one" and so on.
In addition to complaining about her appearance, netizens also slaughtered the role of the heroine in all aspects. As soon as the second girl appeared on the stage, she said that she was so beautiful that she was many times stronger than the heroine, and all kinds of words said how shameless the heroine was. , once there is an intimate shot, it will be ironic at all ages, and it really makes people feel that the world is cold.
Please watch the movie peacefully, please. I have to hold the heroine and say that she acts as tender and disgusting. It is probably because the artistic pursuits of the people who scold them are too high. At least I personally think that Jiao Yang's role is inconsistent with the 16-year-old student. Not much. If you have to say "don't show me close-ups of the heroine" while counting how many wrinkles people smile, then I have nothing to say.

Come back and talk about movies, as a person with a very low amount of movie viewing, there is actually nothing to say.
I think the director wants to express a lot of things, such as family affection, teacher-student affection, self-redemption of the flop genius teacher with broken wings, mother's love, love between male and female protagonists, friendship between math geniuses, psychological problems of teenagers, etc. I probably thought about it all, but I was a little anxious, and the time was not fast enough to make up. It is undeniable that it has become a major reason for everyone to lie in the trough after seeing the hero and heroine quickly dry firewood and fire (there is no).
In the family part, my mother's acting was very good and it was distressing, but although the last scene in the Beijing pot restaurant was very sensational, Ah Sil's red eyes also made me want to push him on the sofa (.), I still feel the plot. A little weak.
In terms of friendship, the self-inflicted little Penyu didn't talk about it, he just lost to the male protagonist's light. Alex Lawther is so good looking! But why is the hairline a little vaguely anxious? ! Alex Lawther is so good looking! But why is the hairline a little vaguely anxious? ! Alex Lawther is so good looking! But why is the hairline a little vaguely anxious? ! (I repeat the important thing three times), I don't remember the others either.
Regarding the heroine and the heroine's Chinese uncle (.) who doesn't speak Chinese very well, the plot is really a bit painful, it's the kind of "I think it's okay if you make it up like this, but I just think it's weird".
Then, the picture is beautiful, and the colors of Taiwan are very artistic. I really want to go to Taiwan to play. I also like to see Ah Sha's monologue. Every time he reads a question, I feel that I will be pregnant with a child who is a math problem.
Although the plot is not very good-looking, it is generally okay. I hope everyone can have less verbal attacks and successfully climb into Wuli Asa's bed in the dream. mwah.

In the end I felt very sad because I lowered the Chinese people's math level. (bow)

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  • [last lines]

    Michael Ellis: [to his son] But You Shouldn't Be Afraid...

    [a speeding van from the right slams into them]

  • Nathan Ellis (9 yrs): [refusing to explain what he's doing] You're Not Clever Enough