"But..." Later, we can follow some familiar routines: kindness should be rewarded, the protagonist should have a halo, young Shaoai should have a love line, and the bottom layer should counterattack.
Writing the answer on the eraser, knocking on the table to give the code, easily resonated in the movie theater, and the audience laughed together no less than five times. But stripped of these gimmicks, the story itself is brutal.
The heroine Lynn is not as talented as she thinks, cheating was seen through by the principal at a glance. He didn't learn his lesson and wanted to do a big job, but the "ultimate plan" was easily exposed. This plan of hers ended up sending a group of playful children to university, but she and Bank were in a predicament, which was considered unwise. Cheating was discovered, she did not take responsibility for the mastermind, and tried to separate herself, which was considered injustice. It is unfilial to disappoint your father.
This unwise, unrighteous and unfilial heroine finally has the word "courage". Throughout the movie, she is just like a little beast without any scruples, running around to explore the world.
As for the male protagonist Bank, I really want to beg the screenwriter for him. Yes, he didn't know why he insisted on being kind and righteous, so he couldn't hold on any longer; he was not clever, and every cheating was discovered; he was pushed away by fate and became the kind of person he hated. However, for the sake of his once pure whiteness, can't he be like an ordinary screenwriter and give him a better ending? What about the warm veil? What about the hazy relationship with the heroine?
Looking back, Bank's fate was probably hinted at the moment he woke up on the mountain of garbage. The cruelty of the screenwriter is that Pat and Grace, who fiddled with Bank's fate like this, are not wicked murderers, they are even a little cute. They just don't know that there is no retreat like Bank in the world, and one step in the air is the fate of the abyss. Speaking of which, the reason why Lynn is "courageous" is not because of the safe haven of Dad. She said that she and Bank were both at the bottom, which was wrong. In fact, only Bank was at the bottom.
I thought I would watch a hilarious comedy tonight, but the aftertaste in my mouth was a little bitter. Five stars for those unexpected twists and the good intentions of the screenwriter.
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