Eight episodes, each one hour long, it's best not to watch together, the impact is unbearable. Franco can't say that the acting is not good, at least he played the twin brothers' personality differences. Maggie is really fighting, but she can't bear to look at her figure, her chest is small and sagging, her lower abdomen is bulging, and there is no beauty at all when viewed from the side. But it played very well. It depicts the appearance of all beings in the degenerate street.
Abby, a female college student, has to say that because of her good family background, she always knows that she has a way to go, so she is generous to others and looks down on many people in the degenerate street. She originally thought that she would become one of the people on the street, but she was wrong. Even if the money given by her family was stolen, she went to the newspaper to read the recruitment, worked as a salesman in an office, and finally became a bar waiter, but she did not sell it for lack of money, which is worthy of recognition. In addition, when I saw a black prostitute who liked to read books, I recommended her and gave her a book and a bus ticket. The other woman did not want to receive any more guests, so she took her in and gave her the family money. And she's so pretty~
Irene, who loves to read books, is not bad by nature. She watched movies with her grandfather. In the end, she only took the money she deserved, and she didn't take more because he gave more last time. Because of the movie, I went to the library to borrow the original book A Tale of Two Cities to watch, so I took all the time to watch it, the bar, the bathroom, and all kinds of free time. Originally, she thought she was very hopeful that she would become enlightened, but she took the girl from the village into the water, and she was indifferent to the presented ticket, and she had a kind-hearted side, but she did not want to change.
I don't think this is the history of the Vincent brothers. They still have to rely on their superiors to pay for it. With their relationship, they are also part of Degenerate Street, not above them.
The police and reporters are very powerless about this. Every year, they just take the form of cleaning up. The last episode has a deep throat release. The era of standing on the street is over, and New York, which is full of garbage and urinating everywhere, does not know how long it will take to usher in changes.
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