The first hour of the plot is a long life, the life of ordinary seaside fishermen. Men and women are tanned, and they quarrel over land grabs to do business. From liking someone in high school and adolescence to liking someone when they grow up, they can’t believe that beautiful and lovely female college students will like their dull ordinary employees who don’t want to work. When three or five friends get together to drink and swear, they will wake up in a dream of unpleasant past events, and the girl they like will be in a hurry when they are bullied, and their children should not be laughed at by others. Life is like this, can be bitter Coke, it seems that nothing will be too bitter.
Every day is going on, people will give up the people they like because of low self-esteem, they will have the courage to ask for marriage, and they will be sad because they are rejected. Life is ordinary and safe, making misery jealous.
The tsunami is coming. Let those who want to make a change have no chance, let the winners share no one, and let those who meet again pass away.
It seems more like a life movie than a disaster movie. The expression of laughing first and then suffering makes the audience not need to feel heavy all the time, and then laugh because of small things after crying.
I feel good. Bitter Coke, then Bitter Coke, repeated Bitter Coke. life~
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