Similar to the "Broken Things" mentioned earlier, the story itself is composed of ten short stories, each of which is titled with one of the ten commandments in the Bible. It's just that the screenwriter didn't use the usual bridges to illustrate the Ten Commandments, but instead used some interesting and even incredible plots - you can also say it's illogical.
For example, in the first short story, the male protagonist jumped out of the plane and forgot to bring a parachute. After falling to the ground, he was actually stuck in the ground, with only one shoulder and one leg exposed, and the doctor said that it was completely Don't move him, don't try to dig him out, or it will fall apart. To be honest, this setting is still a bit gimmicky, but the quality of the later stories is uneven, especially the ones that make a big fuss about homosexuality.
Well, in fact, everyone has weaknesses. If a beauty like Alba Jessica is the mistress, I guess it won't matter if he is ten or eight...
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