I thought the phrase " happy ending is mine
" was the biggest highlight of the movie.
The confrontation between a group of thieves and bosses finally made this seemingly careless younger generation pick up the treasure.
Maybe this is life, if you try too hard you can't get it.
In the movie, people of all ages who want to get this "tear of the sun" too deliberately have paid a heavy price to a certain extent.
The whole article looks like a Hong Kong drama, but the angle is a little confusing.
It can be regarded as a series that highlights the bravery of the police, and the police are not very good in it.
When it comes to portraying thieves, the second half of the movie is all about it.
Macau Pu, the hidden character, closed the net, and he didn't even shoot that rush.
On the surface, we will work together for a better tomorrow, but in private, we are each in the dark.
All kinds of interweaving of old hatred and new hatred are very clearly depicted.
Maybe it's because I didn't watch enough.
Coupled with Li Xinjie's undercover element, all the police and gangster films should have.
In the movie, there is a little ambiguity between Quan Goddess and Professor Du, hey~~~
and has become a brain-damaged fan of Quan Goddess. Nicole's character likes it very much.
The provocative samples everywhere, the sad sang that the gummy aunt who always ridicules finally died, and her little ambiguity.
Korean dramas are really good at portraying the details of this kind of emotion.
But after reading the whole article, I am very confused about the rush to play things~ah~ah~ah~ah~
One sentence summary: If you don't do it, you won't die. NO ZUO NO DIE.
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