If that's all, though, it's not worth writing the next paragraph. Fortunately, it invited the Aztec god and played a surreal game. The extreme way of exchanging bodies between the male and female protagonists fundamentally eliminates the misunderstanding between the two and resolves the contradiction between the two, but instead makes the development of the plot smoother, so that the happy ending is not so annoying. To be honest, this kind of script is a test of the actor's acting skills. Fortunately, the male protagonist after the transformation is not too exaggerated and does not pretend to be a sissy, which makes me relieved.
"Everyone lives in his own island." Most of the misunderstandings and conflicts between people stem from not knowing each other's world. To resolve this conflict, what is a quicker way than exchanging the roles of both parties?
Suddenly, I wonder if the Chinese director's IQ is enough to make a surreal theme movie? Looking forward to...
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