Although I feel that it takes a lot of skill to gradually expose the protagonist's perverted psychology in the massive lines, so that he is immersed in fantasy and can't extricate himself, but when I ask myself, I am still more of the rugged and suppressed secret madness in Hartennessee's works, at least I don't have to suffer from high school from beginning to end. The torment of the decibel volume~~ Yu Po is very good, I can't remember what she is like with tenderness, but I prefer her man a little bit. SANDY did a great job but the character was so twitchy that I had absolutely no desire to taste it again.
Others are hell. What's more troublesome than hate is actually love and expectation, otherwise everything can be wiped out without waiting for the white-hot entanglement. Although I don't want to gossip, I can't help but sigh about Burton and Yu Po, both inside and outside the scene. Evil fate.
I love the soundtrack to the movie. The music accompanies the opening scene, which is especially suitable for a late winter afternoon like today, opening a gentle entrance in the hearts of the viewers.
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