The creativity is very good, the plot is very nonsense

April 2022-07-31 20:33:35

I thought it could be substituted into all kinds of life magically, bringing out the ultimate perspective of the world. Unexpectedly, it was just the technique of "instant disguise" and the trick of pretending to be deception. Seen a lot in martial arts novels, dare you to be more superficial?
The story is not well told, and it gets bigger and bigger, and it ends up unfinished. Just like a three-year-old little friend composing a story, he is crazy, hesitating, seeing the walking, and finally he doesn't know what to do.
The plot setting is very unconvincing:
as a husband and father, regardless of family affection, a wall is separated by a wall and even the wife died without doing anything. Can a sentence of "danger" be explained?
At the beginning, the male pig's feet had no courage and knowledge, dull and idiotic, and could not even speak well. In just one day, he was able to reinvent himself, just like an FBI super agent possessing his body. At the same time, he played several corners, set up incomparable traps, a series of dazzling gimmicks, random access to the gang’s lair, and arbitrarily arbitrarily arbitrarily manipulate the big boss, vicious bodyguard, and TV. Live reporters, station police...for their own use.
Later, I learned that this intricately set up bureau, the old nail householder and the female pig's feet, did not know and did not assist, which is even more incredible. SO, how did the hero get their shoes? How to make the old nail house vacate the house? How do you persuade them (when they know their lives are in danger) to adopt their own plan? If it is said that the old man from Nailhu knows and the hostess does not, does the old man know him well?
The final announcement of responsibility, wealth, and soul protection, what about Xiami?
What kind of story is this? WTF.

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The Cobbler quotes

  • Jimmy: If they ever have a kid, you won't be able to look directly at it.

  • Jimmy: I was always telling your pop he should sell this crap and make some money, but he can never throw anything away.

    Max Simkin: Yeah, except his family.