Julian Moore is a perfect fit for the role - a bit of a nerdy, intellectual, enjoying her spiritual world but accidentally becoming "the one who should be alone". Such typical introverted talents, I always wait for them to show the treasures that ordinary people can't show with the development of the plot.
Sure enough, the teacher slept with his student on the lecture table (I was worried about whether they locked the door...), but the child was still an ungrateful little punk. The sharp knife went home and hid, put on the jumper, took off her makeup, and never used her hot face to rub against this world of bullets.
At the end of the story, there is still a bit of surrealism and heroism. The teacher turned the tide and saved the stage play. After hooking, he went to the high-quality doctor father of the little punk. Tell people that it's okay to make mistakes, and if you miss a few people, there will be a right person waiting. No matter if you are a geek or a nerd, you can roll forward, roll back, turn 180 and then do somersaults, and then continue to go on with your perfect life.
Pleasure gives rise to sadness, or extreme happiness, the so-called comedy is nothing but tragedy.
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