Since there are only 7 channels left at the TV breakpoint, the usual inconspicuous objects have become knots in my heart. Office colleagues actually talked about watching with roommates how to plant a loofah to 2 meters in Central 7 with roommates, and they knew that sometimes they were inconspicuous. Sudden accidents will cause headaches. In the case of variety shows that are prone to hypnosis, I recently watched several movies downloaded at the same time on and off. The impulse to record is this pride and glory, which was under the names of Edward Norton and Mark Damon at the time. Big Business, Special Agents, and Pride and Glory are all of the same type of film. They are all acting. The difference is to watch the plot. The first Big Business starred Robert De Niro, and the second director and guest star Robert De Niro turned out to be just Ordinary killing time, dry the saliva. . . . . . For a long time, I hated the mode and vulgarity of gunfight movies. Only people in the propaganda department would be keen to see my brother is a donkey soldier. I still have an impression of only a few protagonists at the height. As for the US version of Infernal Affairs, I am more completely disappointed. The brief introduction of pride and glory is nothing more than the police corruption that is brought to justice, but it is more than insulting the IQ of the mainland. And official TV, this kind of documentary plot and Norton and Colin Farrell’s in-place performances let me integrate into the plot and I won’t feel tormented for more than two hours, combined with my own destiny, I feel that people are always talking about anything. There is a price to pay, and if you can’t bear it, you’re going to make big plans. But when the facts have gone off track and the initial pursuit has become a disguise to cover up the status quo, wanting to turn around has been accumulated and hard to come back. Colin Farrell played the bad police before death. The sorrows before the decapitation are different and the same work, just self-reliance is always full of infinite hope and confusion, the environment and the people around you are constantly influencing your choices, you cannot escape the status quo and cannot predict the future. Any decision will affect your whole body. , Resignation is only a matter of fate, everyone is a knife, I am a self-giving version of fish, but fortunately there is still love. Pessimism is just a momentary state of mind, I just pass by.
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