The various cultural symbols and the ridicule of the various scenes in the big frame film itself show the director's ambition, but I really don't like this male protagonist at all. There is courage in it, especially the emotional line is really bloody.
Like a diaosi otaku, the male protagonist himself has no discomfort with the system at all, from handing the check to the Bato family and saying everything, to like everyone in the government agency, he naturally shies away from other government agencies when he finds mistakes. Always relying on his own backdoor relationship, this male protagonist will only be as concerned as he is when it comes to his goddess.
Just to have sex with the goddess and bring the goddess to my side, act recklessly without thinking about my identity at all, have no sense of responsibility for work, and only want to let someone help him if there is any problem, and will not at all in emergencies. Think rationally.
This diaosi setting is really disgusting, it is almost equivalent to playing a good hand in a mess.
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