Outrageous home!

Garland 2022-09-28 05:59:03

I'm tired of watching, in short, there will always be more outrageous things waiting for me.

For the first time walking with a foreign stranger (or worshiping his fiancé), the man suddenly undressed and went swimming? The female protagonist cheated on both ends, while still expecting the male protagonist to visit again, not afraid of revealing her secrets? The doctor and his wife left the heroine alone to go to an enemy country just to continue the dream of their son coming back? Finally made up his mind to eliminate obstacles to find the male protagonist, only to find that he has a fiancée? come on…

And emotionally, I'm also very confused, whether it's with my fiancé's ex-friends or the enemy who killed my husband, forgive me, I can't accept it. To be honest, I don’t really know what my moral standards are. I don’t care about nationality, identity, etc., but I can’t mix with people around me, like a friend’s wife can’t be a wife… Of course, other people have nothing to do with me, just I'll take my own words.

Then the male protagonist, as the short comment said, is a weak and rich boy. He accepts his mother's marriage arrangement and does not pursue true love, but isn't it a courageous thing to go to an enemy country to atone for the soldiers he killed? After all, it's still not enough love. If I had to describe the heroine in one word, it would be perseverance, but I don't know why it is difficult for me to empathize with this perseverance.

Oh yes, I thought it was a gay movie at first, and then I thought it was a lesbian movie... The love between the male and female protagonists is as thick as I can hardly feel it, and it is not even as good as the female protagonist and the male protagonist's fiancee...

Black and white tones and the heroine's perpetually locked brows are very depressing

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