At the end of the movie, the Bella's put on a perfect hit, and just as we were immersed in the moving movement of "Who run the world" and felt the inner turmoil, the DSMs walked in after dinner, looking forward to our attention. But, nobody wants to pay attention to them. I can still remember the atmosphere at that time. Most of us didn't want to talk to them. Everyone has such a back-and-forth, which is one of the necessary qualities for successful people, and there is no shortage of this in our group. They (including DKE, and who else doesn't remember much, don't bother to watch them) should think it's strange, why are we so immersed in a farce? How can they be ignored? So they went behind us again and wanted to pretend to watch with us for a while, but they found something to talk to CA about.
When Generations of Bella gathered on the stage to wake up, and thousands of people in the audience waved their arms, we knew that this was the best ending. I was even moved to the point where tears almost overflowed my eyes, but I heard that deliberately attracting attention. The noise made people very annoyed and helpless. Except for two or three people who turned their heads and shot a few lines of protest, most of them stubbornly focused their entire attention on the movie, their eyes fixed on the screen, their bodies remained motionless, and they resisted silently.
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