I was looking at sweet tea, but the opening has a strong sense of immersion and attracts attention. In the opening movie, Tian Cha is a rebellious otaku. Although he usually looks taciturn and keeps his duty, he dares to take the risk of joining drug trafficking. This is also the biggest loophole in the film. What caused this "good" child to become a young man who does everything for drug trafficking? Is it just adolescence? Impossible. The director did not give an answer. For the sweet tea emotional drama, I think sweet tea is very good. It should be Daniel’s first love. He is drug-trafficking and crazy, but in the face of love, his original counseling, cuteness, and otaku nature are difficult to hide, so he is in front of sexy stunners. He couldn't show the overbearing president's side, and it was this "pure" that touched the heroine, so that the heroine later learned that he had such a strong reaction to drug trafficking. After watching so many sweet tea movies, I think that besides Yan is always online, the acting is also awesome. His interpretation of each role is almost right. It's not that everything is the same, but what it looks like. Maybe cmbyn is too classic, so the audience can't be separated from their comparison.
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