Lao Wei, don't make a movie with ignorant conscience

Horacio 2022-02-21 08:02:27

For 2015, Laowei came in, and found that it was just a cameo. The hero saves dad and saves the world. The relationship between actors is too simple, the bridges are too old-fashioned, the fighting is too rigid, and the venue is too desolate. 1. Drag racing: There is one red Mustang, but there is a beauty, and there are only two cars on the road all night? Or is the director's sponsorship too awesome to clear the scene? Don't even have the most basic drifting, turning and speeding cars? 2. Fragrant: The heroine came to the bar and approached the reverse number one. The same-sex kiss did not even sound like a chir, which was not enough to tease and fail; the heroine of a champagne or red wine bottle puts a bottle in her mouth specially, and the camera has no close-ups. , Not enough temptation to fail; Pole dancers just squat down before being disguised as their identity, and they are over before they start, do they not show up for the female host, or can’t they show up at all? But why not arrange such a scene? I am puzzled.

There are a lot of different things, such as smoke bombs, revolvers, and dress zippers.

I'm really disappointed, Lao Wei has watched no fewer than 10 movies, hey!

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