A young man with a haircut, speaking well-rounded Mandarin, took a bath under the faucet. To be precise, he brushed his teeth, and then touched the foam of toothpaste to his head and his whole body. I took a bath when I was a child. I didn’t have shampoo at that time. I used shampoo to wash my hair. It looked like softened soap. It was packed in a plastic box. If I took a bath alone, I usually touched it. Shampoo, and then put the slippery foam on the body, saving the soap.
Xingxing and Fatty were watching beautiful women in the street, and then a pair of singing singers appeared, with the guqin on their backs blocking their vision. These two people appeared very naturally (Zhang Yimou should study hard). Later, the two men went to the pig cage to kill, and they broke their hearts with a song. The gods' legs were walking in the front, and all the bangs behind them broke in response to the sound of the piano. That cat was so cool.
Ruhua did not appear? It would be better to play that buck-tooth girl. Huang mm's temperament is still in line with the kind of innocent little girl, the posture of leaning back in the arms of the stars is not good, and the chest is flat. There are also lollipops, 8 new knives are sold outside the cinema.
The following is an excerpt from the conclusion of a film review seen on Tianya, "Actually, I am a director". After reading a lot of film reviews, the best summary is this sentence. The times are still advancing, and history is history. We can miss a person's past achievements, but we cannot deny his transformation. In any case, if in Chow Xingchi’s past proud works, his role as an actor is still far greater than his directorial accomplishments, then after the release of "Kung Fu", I think he can already say frankly: Actually, I Is a director. P.S.: This is the first time I went to a movie theater to watch a movie in five years. It's not because of joining in the fun, but because I feel that I owe too much to Stephen Chow. Such a smart and sincere person would undoubtedly be the biggest insult to him if he still only buys the D version of his work accumulated for several years. "Kung Fu" is using Stephen Chow to pay tribute to the audience who have supported him for more than ten years, and I think that people who have always supported Stephen Chow only spiritually, this time it is necessary to sit in the movie theater and use our labor income to show Chow Xingchi for more than ten years. Sincerely pay tribute to your efforts.
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