It took me so long to see this film, the film that I saw at station B, the collaboration between Tang Laoshi and Pai Pai, and after many years I went to see this secret agent fight. Generally speaking, if you think of it as a comedy film It's really funny to watch. In the first ending, the heroine chose Pipa. The part boy-style boy gave people a sense of excitement and made her heart beat faster and brought passion to her life. Then Tang Laoshi's ex-wife also meant to get back together, and at the end, Pai sent her. After all, you slept with my girlfriend, and I slept with your wife. We are even, but Tang Laoshi has never slept with Pai Pai's girlfriend. He really lost a lot. In the second ending, the heroine chose Tang Laoshi, a mature and steady man who gave people a sense of security. The flight attendant that Paipai had come to look for before came again and brought another one to pass and then resume the life of a pary boy. 3p. The third ending made me die of laughter. The heroine looked at them bewilderedly when Pai Pai and Tang Laoshui were together. It really matched the sentence I was really a light bulb in the previous drag racing scene.
The heroine is not very good-looking. I feel that two such handsome men can fall in love with her because there are people competing. Then in the competition, everyone feels that they have paid a lot and can't quit easily. In the end, I don't think the heroine can stay with Paipi for long. His essence is still a pary bpy-like boy who loves to play, has money, is rich, handsome, attractive, and is easy to cheat, and once the heroine finds out that he doesn't like art at all, it's not that bad. Love that is born of passion quickly dissipates. The second ending I think is more suitable for the heroine, Tang Laoshi is the kind of mature man, and did not lie to her, the heroine and Tang Laoshi's children also get along very well, and Pai restores his nature and follows his pary life. The third ending really answers the rationale of the plot, otherwise why would two rich and handsome men be so jealous for an ordinary woman haha?
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