That machine gun is my personal dream.
So when I saw "Spring Break", I knew what the director was doing. He obviously visualized his dream.
It is a dream for four glamorous girls to escape from school.
Robbing a convenience store to collect travel expenses is a dream.
The sensuality of the sea by the sea is endless drug use and drug use is a dream, and only this dream is a direct dream broken-the only thing here is the arrest and trial of the police judge, which not only reminds the difference between reality and dream, but also explains that the director did not intend to encourage The final realization of the American Spring Dream.
The four loli met the hero of the strange man to save the United States is a dream.
The uncle and the three blonde beauties Lolita are a dream to be company-this sentence even became a line and was said.
It just so happens that this uncle is a sportsman who only does bad things and has guns, money, seaside houses, literary feelings, white piano, rap skills, and love. This is still a dream.
It is a dream for the three loli to encourage the uncle to find revenge in the underworld.
It was a dream that the uncle took two loli to find the black boss.
The black boss happened to be in the bedroom and having sex with two plump women, one black and one white, is a dream-this sentence is also a line, the original sentence is "you are like dancing on my dick, this is my American dream".
It was a dream that the mighty uncle was shot to death in the first second on the scene.
Two loli with hoods and bikinis rushing among dozens of bodyguards, holding guns in both hands, and starting to work side-to-side like a hair brother, moving and shooting while running, and without changing their magazines without changing their magazines. Eliminated all dozens of bodyguards in black suits, this. . . It's a dream.
Whether robbing or collecting protection fees or shooting dozens of people, the police never showed up again, because these were all dreams.
A spring dream, a very fragrant spring dream.
That's it.
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