I'm not a detective movie!

Ceasar 2022-10-15 23:41:43

Starting from the scene where Sir Zhuang and little Susan are hiding from the canal on the rooftop, comrades who are looking forward to detective films and who are going to waste their brain cells should have an epiphany. The director did not want to explain why Sir Zhuang followed this dead fat man. This is a comedy in the shell of a detective film. Therefore, since the position of preparation was given at the beginning, there is no reason to complain about the morgue case because Mao had a third person who was not found at that time, and I will not explain the process of Mao's detection of the big-footed duck, because Mao wanted to Let a perverted, cannibalistic, omnipotent neuropathy of a girl who is invulnerable, pretending to be a fool and pretending to be an adulterer come out hastily.
Xiaomin, who ran through the audience, even showed the demeanor of the third-generation head of the family "for the sake of feelings", and successfully created the image of a modern Li Mochou. In the beginning, young and infatuated, clever, cross the ocean for a heartless man, unusually mature, not eager for success, preserving strength, waiting for an opportunity, and a lover who will eventually become a family. To catch the rape, to stand up to save the husband in critical moments, and finally, to become angry with shame, if you bear me, I will make you uneasy.
In addition to being funny, what I think is a little bit special is the confession of someone played by Gao Yuanyuan. It seems to be explaining that a certain man must have expectations for the goddess in his heart, not to say that 360 changes, any character can sit firmly on the throne of the goddess in a man's heart. As a goddess, you must be compatible with a certain man in a dimension that you care about, no matter if this dimension is the taste of eating, or the likes and dislikes of Kobe. After Zhuang Sir said "because he's cool", the goddess in his mind completely dissipated, turning into a relieved self-mockery at the corner of his mouth...

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