The drama that I didn't watch at this time last year and I watched it this year. The main emotional line is that the misunderstanding of the brothers and sisters comes from the obsession of shrinking into a ball during the hours.
The 'drug' on the sign in the play makes me unable to remember how it was originally written. The names in it are so hard to remember. The ending of the play tells us that the so-called love is not worth the one who has been in life for many years. In love.
And the last confession was actually a long-term reconciliation between husband and wife? Open up, speak up, admit mistakes? I don't think there are any bad guys in this show. It's just a different belief and a heart that has the courage to admit mistakes.
Mickey just said in the play I love your spare tire. Furthermore, the protagonist is really handsome?????????????????????
It's the slow motion of the fights in the memory that makes people...crazy and messy. In the end, the sword dance felt like a group of demons dancing wildly. Originally thought that two women could fight for a few minutes or something for a few seconds and then be cut off with a bang? Such a good opportunity for a scene was actually missed, thanks to Lei's hair and blowing.
It is said that the original male protagonist's body in the play was probably sold for a kidney? So is it the last straw...
this story tells us
Even if the brothers and sisters have something to say, don't force the two to stay together forever.
Symbiotic and entangled relationships are probably the most difficult to unravel in intimate relationships.
Even though I sang at the end, I still earned my tears hhhhh
It's not so strange that the man and the couple hugged and felt inconsistent??♀️In the end, the real woman didn't even have a close-up view, maybe he was wearing a pink wig??♀️
stop writing
The color of the scene is still punk cyber
It's just that when Chinese restaurants can appear in the movie with some local designs, they are all immigrant style in the 1980s and add pot rice??♀️
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