There are spoilers.
In the 90s, Nima’s Walls of Cultural Revolution slogans, you think Beijing 798 is inside the prison, I’m writing improvisations for you.
Nima speaks Cantonese throughout China, and the goal that the founding father failed to achieve makes you the director instantaneously achieve it.
The leader of a prison has to be a large colonel, and a large colonel in the People’s Liberation Army has to manage the armed police. The epaulettes of the small soldiers are all red. Nima doesn’t know that the red badges are the armed police. The small soldiers are all green. And, the small soldiers. When can I eat so fat, the nutrition is really good! There were few soldiers under the colonel, and few guns. The American helicopters came and landed casually, and they found Pete just by looking for them. Is the prison contracted by all Cantonese? A parrot cage is hung on the monitor. Is it earthquake-proof?
Hey, the helicopter enters China? Isn't Suzhou directly facing the sea? Shanghai and Hangzhou outside Suzhou, okay? Helicopters flew over Shanghai air defense, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, Nima flew over the lunatic asylum to see too much, right? Zhoushan is 80 nautical miles away from Suzhou. It turns out that Zhoushan has US troops stationed in Haha.
The bun used in Beirut was directly sent to Suzhou for use. How poor are the crew?
At this point, I begin to think that giving three stars encourages everyone to ravage their own brains? But I also like the creativity of this story. Can I use snacks for the next movie? In the 90s, "Beijing People in New York" could all go to the United States to make a film. Can you a group of celebrity directors be a little more serious like making movies?
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