Chibi is John Woo's Chibi. Wu Yusen is the shy and shy man who has been sweet with his wife for many years, and still holds hands and loves in front of others. Brotherhood has been talked about for many years, and the romantic interpretation is also the tenderness of the iron man, and it is even more sweet. Chibi, it's not pretty. This is more like a new toy of John Woo's clumsy hand. He is not very good at fiddling with it, but he is very happy to play and enjoy himself. We accompany and watch, retreat from critical reading, multi-level glad praise, although we know that it is not successful, we still sincerely want to give encouragement and joy. Because he gave us far more than we gave him. He once gave us the reverie of "spring dreams have no traces, ah", and he often hoped that he would "not do so-and-so for many years". Ah Lang's life and death have been a mystery for many years. In that place called Jianghu, the white dove born from the flower of evil is the one that Mark told you to "be a brother... A mixture of Cai Kangyong's "Happy Three Kingdoms". Of course, it is the work of a man who can make Zhuge Liang say: "If you know a little bit about everything, your life will be more colorful". This is an old boy who knows love and interest, plays the qin and cooks tea when he is bored, guesses charades when he is busy (Neizi is safe), and never forgets to keep the pigeon by his side at any time, making the atmosphere dripping with fun, John Woo. Who said a little understanding, life will not be more exciting. A mixture of Cai Kangyong's "Happy Three Kingdoms". Of course, it is the work of a man who can make Zhuge Liang say: "If you know a little bit about everything, your life will be more colorful". This is an old boy who knows love and interest, plays the qin and cooks tea when he is bored, guesses charades when he is busy (Neizi is safe), and never forgets to keep the pigeon by his side at any time, making the atmosphere dripping with fun, John Woo. Who said a little understanding, life will not be more exciting.
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