I would like to call it an anti-Su Qixia

Kurt 2022-12-21 23:43:56

Going high and low is obvious to all. No matter how long the monsters have been rendered in the early stage, they will end up being stupid and big. Watching too many monsters like this routine will inevitably make people tired.

The limitless smearing of Maozi is really disgusting. Although it is a routine operation for American TV dramas to smear Soviet Russia, this kind of low-level method is really cheap. All kinds of high-tech, cruel to comrades, can do all kinds of anti-human operations such as extorting confessions and abuse; The child was stunned. This kind of devaluation, which has no lower limit and is nothing more than a brain, is a routine with our anti-Japanese drama. What is even more disgusting is that this film is a youth film dressed in horror and curiosity. The protagonists are all adolescent children, which can attract many young people to watch. The background is set in the 1980s. A generation of people, and then borrowed the mouths of children to express ridicule and slander against Soviet Russia and the Communist Party (especially Lucas's sister, she had to let the youngest child commie with a contemptuous tone), the child is so young Being used as a tool for political brainwashing, I can only say that I don't want to face.

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  • Mom #1: [when Billy arrives at pool] And... showtime.

  • Billy Hargrove: [speaking to Karen Wheeler] You know, I could uh, teach you if like. I know all the styles. Freestyle... butterfly... breast stroke.