When I went to see this play, I was taken away, and I was not interested in Big Sister Mud Shell at all. But people who go with me like it better. And the super ugly and old-fashioned plot can actually laugh from the heart. It made me meditate reluctantly among more than 80% of the little girl audience at halftime.
The highly recommended OST seen on the Internet is said to be a gathering of JAZZ big names, which is the only place to look forward to. It's a pity that in the version I watched, I only heard a song sung by Mud Shell, which is the part that dances with the ugly male pig's horn.
Speaking of that period, it is the only bright spot in the film, because the mud shell sister once again showed some heroic appearances belonging to the Red Mill. In addition, it made me sigh the low production cost of the film and the ease of selection of the scenery. It is too intricately produced.
This film is only suitable for one type of person, that is, fans who are passionate about mud shells. For example, my friend, a guy who has a special fondness for blonde, snow-skinned, thin body. But this kind of person will most likely viciously attack my handsome boy Atang and even his new girlfriend. I don't care about his new girlfriend, but I smiled a little bitterly when I heard that Tom was described as a monkey. In fact, my heart is roaring: handsome guys are sacred and inviolable! ——They were born for us to take care of. Even verbal attacks are violent.
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