In the first seventy minutes, the rhythm was relatively tight, and there was no lack of thinking about racial issues, corrupt police, complaints about the system, fairly well-formed chasing guns and weapons, and scribbling on the whole background. I did not deliberately, and gradually led the plot to the depths, but, pay attention to this. But, I am about to turn. I have become procrastinated from the seventieth minute. The magnificent scene never appeared. In the end, in order to make the ending slightly tortuous, it set off a fake orgasm that was even more boring than the extremely boring cross talk of the last two. Then he pulled out and ended up casually, of course, out of respect. I still curse the street and fast forward to the end, and I don't want to miss the extremely low probability easter egg. Of course, I didn't have anything in the end.
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