feel sorry for my movie tickets

Donato 2022-04-23 07:05:15

Rene Liu's "Later" used to be a song that I have been looping for a long time. To be honest, I was looking forward to this movie because of this song, but it didn't surprise me. If it wasn't for the movie theater, if it wasn't for my friends, if this was what I saw on iQIYI, I might never know what the ending was. But no if, I read it, I feel bad for my ticket money, it's not worth it at all.

If Ian can't find Kelly, the world will lose its color. This is the line in the movie, which is probably what it means. All the past memories in the movie are in color, but the reality is black and white. When I first saw this line, I thought I was very careful~ Then I watched a paragraph down, and I really really felt that This black and white is really superfluous. Lin Jianqing did not find Fang Xiaoxiao, nor did he lose Fang Xiaoxiao, but because of his own reasons, he neglected Fang Xiaoxiao and pushed Fang Xiaoxiao away. When he broke up, he chased after Fang Xiaoxiao, but when he found it, he was cowardly again. After that, he turned the sadness of the breakup into motivation and succeeded in becoming rich. It all makes sense. During the New Year, he asked Fang Xiaoxiao to go home for the New Year. I thought it would be reconciled, but he said a lot like I have a room, Barabara, I was a black question mark face at that time? Lin Jianqing's character design... Could it be that he is a scumbag? In a certain paragraph shown later, Lin Jianqing asked Fang Xiaoxiao, 'Have you ever loved me? 'To tell the truth, I had the heart to curse at that time. This line can really be rated as the worst line in history. It directly consolidates and deepens Lin Jianqing's position as a suspected scumbag and makes me sure that this is a scumbag.

I don't know what this movie is trying to convey. The male protagonist gets married and has children when he becomes famous, while the female protagonist is still sitting in economy class, meeting and opening a room to reminisce about the past? ? ? All three perspectives are gone. The money for this movie ticket is not as good as being a member of iQIYI for a few more months.

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