Continuing the Mary Sue plot of the first part, the domineering president still loves me who is mentally retarded and ugly, and silently does a lot of unthinkable things, which is indeed the realization of the daydreams of many housewomen who do not seek to be motivated. Realistically speaking, what I see is that there is no need to force integration in different circles. In addition, in reality, the whole drama should end if silly Baitian will sit in prison.
Aside from the plot development that broke the glasses at the beginning and the end, a large section in the middle was unexpectedly brilliant. There is a further discussion of human nature about the scumbag, and politics? geography? 's popular science. That being said, if you have nothing to do as a pastime, it is still a movie worth watching.
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