"Speaking of my sister's female classmate in the second year of high school fell in love with a little ruffian who didn't go to school and often fought, and even opened a room. Then the girl's parents beat her and scolded her. She actually ignored her family's objections. Don't hesitate to communicate with that man.
One day, the woman's father saw the couple together, and angrily went up to pull his daughter away, scolded the boy, and then turned into scolding and fighting. .
This boy actually fought and scolded her father in front of the girl.
This girl actually watched her so-called husband fight with her father. Afterwards, she went home and yelled at her father, saying that her father should not beat this boy.
Is this what is called love?
If a boy likes a girl, will he hit her father?
Do girls like a guy who hits his dad in front of him? 』
I finished reading "Underworld Prequel" today. It turns out that the plot in the film is the portrayal of our closely related lives!
"The daughter of the vampire king fell in love with the werewolf prince, and despite her family's opposition, she did not hesitate to associate with the man and conceive a child.
One day, the woman's father saw the couple together, and angrily went up to pull his daughter away, scolded the boy, imprisoned and tortured him.
This boy actually scolded her father in front of her daughter, and finally killed her father with his own hands (of course he didn't die in the end). 』
This is a vigorous love, the beginning of the resolution of the conflict between the two races, the dawn of the birth of a new mixed race has been seen, and new hope will be born on the ruins.
From the combination of wolves and humans to give birth to werewolves, to the combination of vampires and werewolves to give birth to a new race.
This is also a portrayal of the United States. They believe that the fusion of various cultures in the world is the best - American culture.
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