The screenwriters in the United States are too thunderous. Zhang Ailing's Lust and Caution also talked about the theme of love during the Anti-Japanese War, but they held back the human characteristics of women, and they talked deeply and sexy.
This one, except Lei is Lei.
Could it be that in the eyes of Americans, love can be eaten as food, and it is more important than national aggression? I can't stand the ending.
Thunder.
Americans really have food to eat every day, full of warmth and lust ~~~
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