This film is really everywhere

Preston 2022-11-19 15:10:08

Although the subtitles of station b only translated two sentences out of four sentences, it is still a minor protection mode, but it is still very impressive, and it takes two seasons in two days. It is really good-looking! The bento is sent casually, everywhere, and with the unique cold humor of Northern Europe. This is the best heroine I have ever seen in a suspense film (the straightest daughter in the whole b station), and his brain is very good. Although it is a character with no emotions, the actor is very touching when he is emotional. I think the male protagonist is a very scary character. I hate him (not the actor), such as destroying other people’s families until the second season. I didn’t reflect on it, and I can’t even call my former good friend a friend. I even suspect that he secretly relieved after seeing his friend "suicide". It's hard to say.

The ps villain is really a handsome uncle! I don’t know if anyone has the same cp of the villain & heroine like me. The two have the same high IQ. Some people say that the whole film is top-heavy. I think it’s okay, because many activities under the guise of the interests of all mankind are actually also It's just for selfish desires.

In addition, after watching this play, I thought that the Nordic people would roast at home and hold tea parties because it was too cold. It was nonsense, warm and innocent. I didn’t expect that it was too cold, so everyone cheated on that exercise. The filter was broken. , And this drama is too expensive, it’s not good to throw cigarette butts casually

In the end, I don’t know if it’s a relationship with few people. I always feel that the relationship between them is quite indifferent. Fortunately, the screenwriter has not developed the relationship between the heroine and the hero, and only stays at the level of friends. Otherwise, my heroine’s mother will have a fan 100 points deducted for the male lead (although there is no use for eggs).

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