Who calls me a Virgo!

Camron 2022-03-19 09:01:04

The first impact of the whole movie is dog blood, and the dog blood in some places is not necessary at all! (Spoiler high energy please note) When mother-fuxker killed his mother at first I thought this man must be dead. If the housekeeper is moved by the rebellious filial piety of the second generation of rich to help do things instead of killing his mother, then the protagonist can save the second generation of rich from now on, and the theme will be sublimated~ (Don’t talk to me about humor, You add some jokes to it, it is definitely not worse than bloody black humor) At the end, the virgin protagonist kisses the male protagonist and I give a bad review. I did not see the development of love between the two in the whole movie. There is a bud of love from time to time, and the love between the two of them has no development in the subsequent plot, and then...the ending suddenly kisses! ? I bet I didn't even react when I saw it! ! (Mindy kisses him suddenly, and doesn't slowly put his head together, which is quite the shyness of a girl's first kiss.) Although there is a little bit of love between them, they are mostly partners. If the ending is changed to a hug Accompanied by an affectionate laugh, it is more reasonable and less unnecessary. And the second male protagonist doesn't have the feeling of the first one. After reading other film reviews, I found that the cuteness attribute has disappeared, replaced by the rogue attribute (having a relationship with the members of the organization and stealing the first kiss from the female protagonist! Straight male cancer) Expressed unacceptable!) After killing the female boss, the female protagonist looked at the corpse and scolded the swearing words with unsure eyes, a bit wandering (maybe the BOSS muscle girl in reality is also very scary and afraid to look directly at it) and also inexperienced The reason, but it is better than many small fresh meat. Next, let's talk about the advantages. I have to say that the scene of the group fight is really burning, and it has a bit of a Hong Kong movie flavor~ The school's open and secret fights were praised and criticized. I think it is fortunate that after all, it leads to a change in the psychological process of the heroine. The scene where the heroine was bullied and walked home late at night really made me sad (you said your fake boyfriend who drives a car is too unconscionable? You don't even say a word of apology?), many people can't help laughing The point of laughter (the villain who couldn't stand up when he was in battle really laughed at me, this handling is really perfect), the female BOSS slaughtering the police well showed the ruthless and frightening characteristics, which left a deep impression on the audience.. . Well, overall it's pretty good, it's very burning and very relaxing, and some of the shortcomings of the plot are just made up with spoofs. In the end, I have to say why the end of the current movie is so fond of preaching, and the preaching part of the past dynasties has almost no good reviews. Does Marvel want to be a market for young children? Forget it, not all movies can say the soothing and emotional words that the sunset warrior in "Journey to the West" said, "He is like a dog", and the same is true in reality: "expressing one's heart directly" is no better than "after all." Indirect lyric". But if I have to choose, I really want all the movies in the world to give me this kind of unforgettable feeling~

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  • Calista 2022-03-20 09:01:30

    Kim Kerry has a big hit of soy sauce. . .

  • Houston 2022-03-22 09:01:31

    The most awesome is the one: the "sickness stick" that emits pulses upon contact with the body, causing people to vomit and diarrhea immediately! Little Lori has grown into a 15-year-old girl, with a tendency to become disabled.

Kick-Ass 2 quotes

  • Dave Lizewski: What's the matter, Chris? Shit hit your shorts?

    Chris D'Amico: Yeah, and I'm gonna wipe my ass with your face.

  • Dave Lizewski: You're gonna pay for what you did to my dad.

    Chris D'Amico: Your dad? You blew up my dad with a bazooka.