Movies are basically not new. To me. If you haven't seen the movie, it's a new movie.
Gradually, I watched more and more, and my requirements for movies gradually increased.
Finally, a drama that looks inconspicuous and even has only one actress to support it has a bright spot that I like. Of course, watching a movie will not be because of the stars, but the plot is absolutely dominant.
What happens in a second? What will change?
Helen took the subway home on the morning of his unemployment, caught up with the subway, and met a rather funny James. Although the conversation was not very pleasant, he left a good impression on each other. When she got home, she found her boyfriend and another woman entangled in bed. Questioning, resentment, and then leaving home. . . . . .
But, what would happen if I didn't catch the subway? Maybe she will take a taxi to go home, maybe she will accidentally encounter a robber on the way, go home after being bandaged in the hospital, and her boyfriend who takes a bath after the affair will comfort her.
. . . . . .
The two possibilities proceed in their respective order.
One second difference.
Can't say which is better, just, anyway, have good friends, preferably single, so that you can take care of yourself when you're homeless.
Perhaps, you can also try to change, and go to TMD for all the things that you dare not think about before. Stay away from those liars who are full of lies, who says there are no good men? Maybe, in the next second, you will meet the real Mr.Right.
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