I saved you when I was a child, and you repaid me for saving my life by sleeping with me when I grew up. As an engineering man, I really can't understand this kind of brain circuit. This kind of bad attitude must not be popularized, or else you will have to look at your face before saving people in the future???
ps There are too many logical loopholes in this article, and this subject matter is wasted in vain. I can guess the two reversals (murder and love) in the third of the film.
As a suspense film, it failed because the reversals were all I guessed and didn't shock me. After the little boy was accidentally hit and killed, the attitude of the "murderer" let me know that it might be a manslaughter. After the mistress of the "murderer" reacted abnormally after appearing on the scene, I expected her to be the real murderer. When the heroine reported the case and found the police, the police did not regard her as mentally ill, but kept protecting her and helping her. I assumed that he was the little boy from the beginning. In reality, there are two explanations for this situation, 1 he has slept with her 2 he wants to sleep with her
It failed as a romance, he slept with her but didn't let her have a child, so she committed suicide for her only child (her and the cheating boy).
As a family film, it is excellent, showing the mother's love vividly. For the sake of her daughter, the heroine gave up her life and love.
Summary: Be cautious when saving people, because you don't know if he (she) will come to sleep with you in the future. Therefore, to save people, you must have the consciousness of being slept with. If you are a good-looking party, you must be more cautious. Otherwise, the people you save will also be put to sleep with tears.
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