To be honest, I am not against taboo love, I can only try to understand it. With this kind of mentality, I resisted watching it a little bit, and even had a meal in the middle. The scale surprised me a bit, and the appearance is also a bit positive (a bit of face control). While the film strives to create a close-knit brotherhood, the first half of the film does it, no doubt, but I doubt that the second half is too rushed (although there are some points that make me unhappy earlier). I'm trying to understand how they feel after their loved ones leave one after another, but you just go straight without saying a word? Also, in the story, my brother must be close to thirty, so grow up, okay? I don't listen to what Dad says. I'm so happy and so happy to see you. I don't care if I don't care. I'm going to be very together. This kind of fascinating plot happens to two adults. I still remain skeptical. The performances of the characters in the film always feel a bit awkward, not the faces of dead fish, but the expressions that are always the same. In general, this movie can still be watched if you watch it for the title and appearance. But then again, my Tang Dynasty seems to be rich in this kind of shocking plot. .
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