In my opinionated reviews of films, I always give some credits to them. For example, a scene in the film makes me feel refreshed, so give it one more star. For example, the characters in the film make me nostalgic, so I can give one more star. In the end, I became a person whose principles can be deformed at any time. This time I finally got out of this shadow and decided to transfer my love for Amy to a fair judgment. The narration of youth in "Good Times" makes me feel that it is not deliberate. Amy is the biggest gift in this film. Without her, even if the film is emotional, it will still be empty. The stories in the movie are nothing more than clichés, so the director can only find some ways to be different from others in terms of style. Especially when the bad boy turns into a good man at the end of the film, it's really frustrating to the end. Amy's final close-up initially influenced my viciousness to the ending, and now so much time has passed, I've forgotten the specifics of Amy, so Samsung is a given. This movie poster is very good-looking, but like the movie, it's just a show. Look at that green, is it fake?
February 23, 2014
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