I saw other comments saying that "no one is a normal person" in this movie. I don’t know what a normal person is like...I
remember that in the introduction to psychology I read in high school, it was written that work that requires a lot of emotions, such as medical care, may produce a special fatigue symptom.... I forgot what that symptom was called. ...When I
watched a movie, I always wondered why the walls of the house were all made of wood, and the windows did not have iron railings, nor were they locked. If you want to decorate your house in the future, I want to try explosion-proof glass. The wall of the main building of the school ("The bricks used in the main building are the best thickened steel bricks at the time. They are resistant to tank collisions and howitzers. The thinnest part of the wall is also 40 cm. . Walking in the aisle of the main building has a fascinating feeling. This is designed to prevent close combat. The big red wooden doors are fireproof and moisture-proof. Throwing a grenade door is nothing"), install some anti-theft facilities, cameras, etc. of.
I want to have a backup. Don't throw firecrackers like that and think it's cool. When the darts are buckled from the wall...Speaking of which, when you think of the heroic knights in martial arts novels, they will slap their buttocks on the ground to pick up darts after they finish hitting them, and then they will feel degraded when they go back to wash them and use them again.
Before I saw it, I read the comments about the heroine baby voice, but after listening to it, I felt that there was nothing wrong with it.
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