The source comes from "University Freshman", where
a girl led seven people to defeat another very popular student club.
The reason is also because the people on my side are very unpopular and the house is to be demolished.
Then the protagonist inspires those around him to confront bravely. In the middle, it was hindered and disrupted by opponents.
In the end, they all turned over the "be yourself" card, won the war, and also won the man.
It also metaphors "Cinderella".
I don't know what cards "Bunny Girl" can compare with "New College Student".
Except for the beauties, they are very beautiful. The beautiful legs of the eight heroines were amazed by the girls around me, let alone boys.
Sure enough, the world has become very commercial, clichéd, and fallen.
Even the girls are full of mouthfuls.
To be honest, I heard a lot of gasps and complaints in the cinema. I also disdain the use of these words.
Sure enough, is it because "University Freshman" is preconceived.
Actually it's not.
Compared with "University Freshman". "Bunny Girl" seems a bit single in plot. The content in the middle jumped too fast, maybe you didn't feel anything when you just watched it, but after thinking about it, it is indeed a little thin.
Although the heroine is more beautiful here in "Rabbit", I like the brainy heroine in "Big" even more. I have to say that she is indeed not as sexy as the girls in "Rabbit".
The yellow words in "Rabbit" may not sound very comfortable, right. And I don't like such a character setting itself. Although I became wise in the end, the process was still very uncomfortable.
It's not that beauty and mind can't be together. I just can't like this hackneyed version from the bottom of my heart.
But it is clear that there will be someone who likes this article super.
After all, the theme is upward.
Well, I just complain about this plagiarism problem and this flashy way of expression.
Well, children who love this topic, I recommend to watch "University Freshman".
Definitely can bring you a different version of "Bunny Girl".
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