Later, someone told me that my classmates in Cantonese pronounced it: tonghao.
It's amazing, it's exactly the same as Miss Chan in McDull's movie.
It's a pity that I'm not a student, and no one calls me a classmate anymore.
Going too far, I just want to say that to this day, I still like a lot of the details of this movie.
The hero and heroine are two generally sweet people. And Ms. Meg is totally versatile, she goes well with Tom, she goes well with Nicholas, she goes well with Mr. Hugh.
On a normal day for an Office Lady, she was walking on the street with her dog on a leash, and the gentleman who had just crossed over looked at the surrounding skyscrapers in shock.
Hugh's gentleman, Mei's sweetness.
Like a fairy tale, in the end the prince and princess lived happily together.
You can dance, you can sing, and happiness is easy.
The director did not expect that a few years later, on the land of China, time-travel texts will bloom everywhere, and I will be tired of seeing it.
And this tender image is a chorus that I don't have much in my heart, for a long, long time.
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