"Enthusiasm", emmm... In fact, I can still watch it, and I feel it is quite fast. I watched the progress bar at one hour and six minutes. Although the character's attitude change is blunt, it has made some foreshadowing. The climax is a bit floating, and the ending is neat and tidy. Regarding "morality", when others have the ability to have a relationship and bully the weak "I", does "I" have the right to take advantage of other people's opportunities to improve themselves? Undoubtedly, if you choose good character, it is indeed an educational choice, albeit a little out of character background. There is also a great consideration of the ability of the screenwriter. If you think about it this way, you might as well hand over the admission letter when you are criticized by the maid. Solving the remaining problems afterward can better highlight the character of the character. The villain is shaped like a villain. Of course, I am very disgusted with such a simple and single character, even the movies that children watch should not be like this. In addition, this kind of cross-class dream can't move me. I thought it was the American dream, including the appearance of the Statue of Liberty (Goddess of Youth?), and then I saw Chinese investors... kind of interesting. That's why I deducted one star.
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