, this film is too happy, smashing the ground. The beautiful girl's grandfather didn't say it (it was originally aimed at him), it was too powerful, and it was so cute. Brother Ron is so straight and natural, and he is so stupid and cute. And Peanut-kun, oh hey, I almost laughed when I came out. The heroine MM, who has become a part of her life, is also very cute. There is also Uncle Rupert who plays the piano for his injured subordinate (Neihonoi's fat man's love is too obvious!), the cool killer, his mother, and the poor rogue parrot... It's just everywhere. There are bright spots, and there is always joy.
Although the storyline is rotten enough, this film proves one point. It doesn't matter who wrote it, it depends on who plays it. The key is the aura. Pfft
PS: British screenwriters, it's a shame to not add a plot to the film. We're going to die, right? right? right!
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