It is also a crime to live a life without dreams at all.
When you serve your sentence, you are guilty of a crime.
Now that he has served his sentence, he must commit the crime that he should have committed.
When the world is full of dirty desires, prison is the only clean place.
Look what lovely logic this is!
In fact, everyone has a motive for committing crimes, and everyone wants to give full play to their own strengths, manage this motive, and temporarily escape from a life that is too sunny, carefree and boring.
The script is still good, and the songs are also good. The fault lies in the heroine and the supporting actress. What's more suffocating is our big-name actor, Gino Reeves, like Nicolas Cage, cool and expressionless, put it in a sci-fi blockbuster with bullets and it is a hero, put it in a petty urban feature film. Silly.
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