It was a tangle after watching. . . . . . It feels like a youth movie. The content of the film is very old-fashioned, that is, I find that my parents are not biological parents, but people who protect me. Two groups of people are looking for him at the same time, for the list his father stole. In the end, it was found that my father was not dead, and at the most critical moment, it embodied the father and son soldiers.
Because the dialogue was in English, and the theater didn't have any subtitles, I finally figured out what the broken list was and why his father couldn't be by his side. . . . .
It felt like the "little werewolf" was stunned, struggling with what his father looked like, and the slightly pretentious pure feelings between the high school students, there seemed to be nothing else. When I saw Alien before, I felt that the years were passing by, but it was only tough. . . . .
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