First of all, the heroine and the hero Oscar are only elementary school classmates, and the later memories also show that they have a general relationship. Why didn't she tell the male votes when she found out that she had special skills, but told a few unfamiliar people first?
It's right to say that the male protagonist is inferior, but it is a bit narrow to only recall the female protagonist's recollection of the male protagonist stepping on her model in the second half. Well, I admit, all kinds of small things, such as the male protagonist being so good to the female protagonist, still can't capture the hearts of others, or the death of both parents has indeed caused the male protagonist's inferiority complex and explosive character, but the problem is that he is half as good as stepping on Seoul. The relationship of the dime, who is inferior to smashing things and kicking the dog's head? I want to say that the monsters in this story are purely for shooting. There must be a big guy here. The male protagonist here is clearly portrayed very well, very three-dimensional, and quite a political metaphor. All I can say about that is heh-heh.
The turning point of the story should be after the male protagonist molested the female protagonist in the commercial street to hit him. The problem is, it really doesn't hurt people to tease the business circle with a joking mentality. I don't understand why the two can't have a good cup of coffee and chat, but the heroine slaps her in the face? Oh, and you said I had nothing to say for the sake of the plot.
There are also boyfriends who want their girlfriends to be independent, so the female owner is scolded for working in a bar. Straight men have advanced cancer. I didn't do a good job of portraying that stupid cute little brother. The key is that this little brother watched the male protagonist beat the female protagonist he liked in the park in the latter part and didn't try to persuade him to stop it. This part is really fascinating, no matter how cowardly People who don't look at the person they like are beaten and turn a blind eye. There is still another secret, which the movie does not explain at all. Besides, the fireworks scene is so embarrassing, why do you do this "most irresponsible/bold thing"? It means that I have money and I am self-willed? There is absolutely no context in this paragraph. Is it possible that such a long paragraph is only to express the character of the male protagonist?
Having said so much, I simply do not understand the motives of this movie, the screenwriter's ideas are very strange, and the logic is poor, and three good actors are wasted. The subject is serious, but the monster is nothing more than a movie gimmick!
Forgive my brother's IQ offline, I can't understand this movie, and if it is inappropriate, please give pointers.
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