Pretend B was struck by lightning

Jean 2022-03-25 09:01:19

All I can say is, it's not worth watching the
opening. Fortunately , in a high school where everyone
is not doing their job and engaging in sexual relations and same-sex relations, the
male pig horns are relatively hard-working and motivated.
, There is nothing new in the plot of this film
, and the opening is flat, the purpose of the scene
is clear, I want to enter the university, but I suggest that a book is more likely to be a successful application,
so I go to a big, special, tossing everyone to contribute
, but this book is still I didn't write it well, the university application was successful,
but the notice was deducted from her mother, and she didn't reply in time. It's yellow...
Then I think
you have to do something, right? Tell your mother to go to the school, please? Enrollment by exception? Everyone is happy? No ; if you take a
step back, go to a normal university, at least continue to fight, there is no
reason
to turn around and be hacked to death.
Some people say that after working hard for a long time, only to find that it is just a P.
You are better. None of them
could be blinded by heaven, pretending to be struck by lightning!

Conclusion: not worth watching

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Extended Reading
  • Godfrey 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    It's a very beautiful movie~ It's so tragic at the end~ The content is funny~ The whole is a very beautiful drama~

  • Kamille 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    It's quite an astonishing story.

Struck by Lightning quotes

  • Carson Phillips: Because a life without meaning, without drive, without focus, without goals or dreams isn't a life worth living. Life comes at you fast. It runs through your body and tries to escape and be expressed in any way possible. In a way, it's a lot like... lightning.

  • Carson Phillips: [voiceover] I wanted to be heard so bad that I never thought about listening, but what I regretted the most was that I lived every day waiting for my life to begin.

    Student: What's this?

    Malerie Baggs: A magazine.

    Student: [to Carson] Dick.

    Carson Phillips: [voiceover] The higher your cloud, the further your rain falls.