The second story: All beings are equal in front of the Buddha...
The third story: When you buy something, you must sign for the express delivery! !
Saying that the report on the extinction of human beings,
I thought I would watch a sci-fi film in which all people died or the earth exploded. The
result
has nothing to do with the extinction of human beings
. The first story is lackluster
. The story is also a bit far-fetched , it's all zombies, and in the end, it still leads to a main line of love . Don't be like this! The male protagonist rolls his eyes and recognizes that the female protagonist can't eat rotten apples just because you are zombies! The second story is at least a lot more comfortable from the picture, probably because most of the shooting spots are in the Buddhist hall , and the color is warm. The UR4 has big black eyes that seem to be pitiful, but I always feel that the eyes are dark and cockfighting with a touch of sadness. The repairman looks like a typical Zhang. Kimchi face but it looks okay maybe because up to this point he is the most normal in appearance and it turns out that the whole play is still his most normal image The robot became a Buddha and passed away and finally the repairman cut the skin on his hands Replacing parts for a mechanical puppy means this mechanic is also a robot? In the third story, I went for Pei Doona, but I love that chubby little girl more. Is the mother played by Yin Shiya? Don't be like this. I just came out of the gentleman's character not long ago. The gap is too big, okay? !
I won't mention the style of the plot, I will not mention it, but I
basically see it.
Pei Doona finally played the finishing touch,
but it 's good
to be a close-up of such a strange super-sized 8 ball.
PS, the alien sign is so advanced, and I waited for n Pei Douna's family who haven't found the basement for years [Ask how the currency is used →_→
Anyway, I think the first story is normal
, but the second and third stories are okay
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