Michael from nine years ago!

Brandy 2021-12-13 08:01:05

o(∩_∩)o... As the title, it was directed at Micharl Vartan to look at this old film nearly 10 years ago. Unfortunately, I didn't find BT seeds, so I watched it online on Youku, and the picture quality was not so clear.
Although the plot of the story can still touch the heart of the girl, Ugly Duckling, I am so focused on Michael and forget that this is a movie centered on the heroine. I can’t help feeling that M’s role is too small, and I also feel that the teacher and this The heroine's emotional development is a bit fake. After all, it's a movie. For the sake of the plot, it's not like a few seasons in American dramas can be put for a few years, and the relationship is built deeper and more real. Perhaps my dream of ugly duckling has been wiped out after several years of washing the dust. Don't you believe in such an overly dreamy story?
Compared with "The Double Spy", M in this film is of course much younger, so cute, HCing... But it is still more proficient in acting nine years later! I still prefer to smile shyly and make a few wrinkles on his forehead Agent Vaughn, smart, cute & brave! (Hey, when did you start to like the uncle?)

Although I think the movie is not as good as expected, I still give it four stars, because most girls may see their own shadow in the heroine. The young girl’s thoughts are always the softest part of our body, as if lingering for a lifetime; how many years have passed, the big boy who had a crush on, who wanted to be noticed and appreciated by everyone, has been staying on that campus.

Here , staying somewhere deep in memory... BTW, when I can meet a teacher like M, it will be great! :-)

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  • Gibby Zerefski: What is the one thing that could ruin my senior prom?

    Kristin Davis: That you would trip on your Barbie heels and I'd be named prom queen... Did I just say that out loud?

  • Sam: Sorry I'm late. It took me forever to get here.

    Josie Geller: I know what you mean.