Personally, I feel that the two protagonists have gone too far in their performance. Sometimes the main reason for the situation of Beibulian is that the script is not well crafted, and the force is not used where it should be. The plot of the wife's infidelity can undoubtedly increase the complexity and tension of the plot. It is a pity that the writer and director did not know what to think, so that the lonely and resentful woman (it's still mild) brushed past the young and strong handsome guy. It's a pity it's over. Therefore, it is no wonder that Uncle Cage has nothing to do. He is quite ambiguous about his wife's suspected cheating, which makes people a little confused. He doesn't see anger, disappointment, frustration or revenge, while his wife's injustice (?) and defense It is also pale and sloppy, and the plot of giving up one's life to save his family, if it is put in a dog-blooded American TV series, the generosity of the muscles and eyes on the face will definitely not be dissolved, but in this film, Nicole's The performance is as critical as most of the other scenes, and the dynamic change that always lacks the finishing touch is regrettable. Besides, the sturdy and handsome pot, who has only beaten him back and forth, has already been trapped in it and can't extricate himself. Or, the screenwriter didn't let the adultery happen physically, just to let the poor little handsome guy see that he couldn't eat it, let out his evil fire, and did something amazing?
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