The beginning of the film gave me a title that felt like it was two thousand years old. This is the proudest title I've ever seen. As soon as the characters appeared, we were blown away. With the appearance of the watch and the perfect figure, I just want to knock him down. Ha ha! The whole film is full of sad scenes. At first, ANGEL began to refuse Nene's tender approach, which made Nene very confused and empty, so Nene began to go out every night to find men and prostitutes. ANGEL began to relieve her inner pain by self-harming. When they came to the beach when ANGEL found out that NENE was cheating, the anger on his face was that NENE was convinced that ANGEL still loved him. The prostitute's choice of questioning only made it more certain that NENE was deeply in love with ANGEL. When the gunshots rang through the apartment, maybe they had already begun to relieve themselves. He got rid of the fetters of the world, broke free from the painful struggle, and also broke the pain, speechlessness and sadness in ANGEL's heart. That last sentence moved me deeply. When NENE was shot and lay in ANGEL's arms, they greedily enjoyed the last kiss. Maybe the beginning of happiness. . . .
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