The overall trend of the play is okay, and the plot logic in the middle can also be strung together. The tension and excitement in the middle are all shown (although it didn't drive me). The downside is that the movie only started to climax in the last 20 minutes, and the ending was quite creative. But it was really too hasty, and it felt a bit unfinished. The male one's emotional line is very fascinating. His first question asked him if he had feelings for the female one. The question behind on the bed asked him who he loves, and he loves the second daughter? ? ? The female one obviously does have feelings for the male one. Here is my long-winded, but the good thing is that there are not many emotional dramas in the movie, and the main plot is not skewed. In general, the creativity is good, but the overall layout is still slightly lacking. The story can be rounded up, but the roundness is not perfect. In fact, I still feel a little bit crooked about this curse, devil or something, maybe I am the successor of communism, hahahahaha. By the way, I think the girl in the last scene looks like Sister Ju. . .
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