But the story of this movie is at the same level as when I was a kid when I played Jiajia. In other words, I can make up whatever I want, and I don't need to consider whether it is reasonable. It doesn't matter whether two good men can accept loving the same woman without being jealous, even 3P is a very happy thing; no matter how people who really help the poor believe in Buddhism overcome their psychological struggles and kill them? The source of their strength lies with a woman who doesn't know who she really loves? Regardless of whether this woman takes drugs for food, her lifelong pursuit is to spend money on clothes, to indulge her sensuality, or to take drugs collectively. What is so cute about such a woman? (To say one more thing, Hollywood loves to promote the thrill of drug use too much, and the faces of real drug users become more and more ugly, obscene, indecent, and finally to death by overdose); no matter what a Mexican woman has the ability to control the drug industry, Did other people say to her Fuyang? If it's so easy to kill her? The black boss had already killed her at once.
In a word, a group of absurd people, in any fabricated storyline, develops to a "perfect" ending at will.
The best performer, Benicio del Toro, who plays the Mexican guy, is actually Puerto Rican, and his eyes are indeed too bad. I don't like Blake Lively. She started from Gossip Girl, but her expression, slightly opened mouth, always looks like a drug addict, I don't understand why she is so hot.
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