I think it's not bad and it looks good. I can't guess the next line and the next scene is not bad.
I like every line that the hero and heroine flirt with wil just saw anna keep talking, recommending her book, talking about honey and almonds gave him a kiss
two people sitting bored you have a big feet
what is that mean
big shoes ? I think
Then the two laughed
The plot design is very pleasing. I called Will to the hotel and pretended to be a magazine interviewer. I brought a bunch of flowers. Someone asked if this was for anna.
this is for my grandma
do you mind tell me where is the hospital where your grandma in
it is very depressing I am afriad not
Then I was assigned a lot of interviews. The jokes here are also ok. Like do you have something in common with your character? No because I'm playing a meat-eating robot.
I like the portrayal of other characters in the play
like crazy roommates and crazy sisters
Crazy roommates wear weird clothes that say you are the most beautiful girl in the world on the front and do you want a fuck on the back But he thinks it's a very decent date dress and he runs out naked when reporters block the door The reporter shoots himself but when will wants to turn down anna, the whole world says it's a very sensible decision, only he says you stupid, everyone goes out chasing the car because of the traffic jam, he jumped out of the car like a madman and blocked other cars Clear the way for other cars to pass
My sister announced that I am gonna get engage and then whispered to the lunatic that I was talking about you
At the end of the interview, Will pretended to be a reporter and asked her if he regretted it and asked her again like a wooden chicken. Anna said yes and then she asked the reporter to ask her how long she would be in the UK again. She said indefinitely.
Is it cliché? no The food is unpalatable, and his wife also helps him to cover up that Anna is actually a vegetarian. Complimenting her cooking skills is just talking.
When you first fell in love, you really needed a reason, but after a long time, the reason at the beginning may not be important.
Life needs this kind of film to warm us!
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