In all fairness, this film seems to me a little bit logically problematic. Without the gorgeous transformation of the heroine, it seems a bit difficult to explain why she was completely ignored, unpopular, and not ugly, except that the old move may be a problem.
John is really discerning. There are three GFs, one is sexy, one is pure, one is lively, and there are really every type. In fact, compared with them, the heroine is a little bit uncharacteristic, but according to the meaning in the film, it is very connotative.
Some of my favorite sections, one is the one that tricks John into wearing T-pants, which is extremely attractive, and the other is the section where John continues to wear T-pants and claims to be more comfortable, eh, is it true? Suspicious...There is also the scene where the heroine first witnessed John's three girlfriends being dated in the same shop with them. I can't help but feel that John is really amazing.
It seems that the actors are not very sure about the expression of emotions, but this is not the theme of youth comedy. We only need the youth of high school, basketball, dating, and flirting with each other. Be careful, don’t call the other party the wrong name.
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