but. . . While watching, I kept thinking
that such a super loli girl with big breasts would fall in love with the cold, cowardly, bad-tempered virgin who held her hostage (guess, huh)? !
The director's tube is really far-fetched.
Unless you get Ewan McGregor or something to play it, at least the appearance can explain why the little girl likes him!
Although I fully understand how such a literary and artistic subject has provoked the g-spot of the directors,
think about : a beautiful girl, a bad-tempered loser, an indifferent parent and a mentally handicapped friend--every detail is the favorite of the literary and artistic force. But the director failed by not giving any convincing reason why the little girl fell in love with the ugly wolf. I don't like any story that isn't convincing even if it's full of g-spots.
But there was one thing that struck me. When the male pig's feet was looking for the toilet on the way, he suddenly cried loudly in the toilet. I understand the desperation and anger in his heart, and even the help me he yelled seems familiar. In those days when I was depressed before, didn't I try my best to get help?
So, it's worth a look. At least it's a sincere movie.
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