The sensationalism of the opening chapter is good, and it gradually pushed the plot to a climax. When the tsunami came, it still created the feeling of tension, but it was a pity that the chain fell off at the critical moment. Disasters are not like disasters, and warmth is not like warmth. The multi-line plot suddenly got out of control. The three male pigs who had a dark connection with each other were washed away by the tsunami. The emotions that had been brewing for a long time in the past were not released at once. Premature ejaculation. . .
There are still a few shots worth seeing. The high-voltage electricity fell into the water, the wretched man exploded the freighter, and the seagull that plunged in. . .
The most unbearable is the female white-collar classmate. It's okay to drown in the elevator, and she has to be rescued by a guest male inexplicably, and then drown again. This life is really true. . .
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