The director is either gay or gay 2 b.

Clarabelle 2022-09-25 02:10:29

First of all, I think this Asam Biography is a bit different from the previous Asam, the characters are different, some are trendy, some are European and American, to be precise, Bollywood is more into Hollywood, although there is still that Asam style. The group of demons dances wildly, but the characters at least break away from the illusory legend and look like normal people. I think most people are watching it for the sake of God. Think about it, how close to life.

Secondly, although this drama handles the relationship between each character well, and several people can still make a living together, but the storyline in it is a bit deliberate, it is obviously created for the sake of complaining, and it is purely for the sake of complaining. , It's hard to say what stories are there to tell, or is it that the film considers commercial needs, and specially selects some representative people and things to put together the "essence" part? In any case, it has lost the strong backbone, spine or main line that a good film should have. Although watching the actor complain so seriously, the director can't say that he didn't work hard.

Finally, I have to say the director's intention. The men in this movie should still be normal men, while the women have become full of modernity. All of them are in the position of being the masters of the house. ..., have something new.
As far as I can see, there are no good women here. Some people classify them as "rice women". It took a long time to understand what it means to be beautiful women, but I don't think all rice women are so skank. Most of them are so skank. It is both internal and external (here, the "external" cultivation refers to natural beauty), so there must be a reason for the director to do this, either he doesn't like women, or he hates women. so, take a not so wild guess: the director is a base friend. This is all too obvious. He is really portraying some women in the new era who are not so good at both inside and outside. It's really unpleasant. I feel like saying "what a B!" Where is silver? At the end of the film, it also implicitly stated that stirring the foundation is the kingly way. That's what I got from the video.

Coupled with the director's almost perfect depiction of the male protagonists, it can be inferred that either the director is a woman or he is gay, the kind of friend who has experienced a woman's love, bitterness and hatred. If not, then he is The transformed male silver was completely heartbroken by a bad woman and became a gay to be, and I don't think this is the case.

In the end, I made a small complaint. In the end, the man with glasses slapped the fan too oolong, and it was a little unfair for the slapped man. Was this specially designed by the director for the sword to go sideways? Really incomprehensible.

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