If you compromise and follow a fool's routine to make movies that fools love to watch, you will become a successful fool. On the surface, you conquered the fool, but in fact you became a fool, and in your own eyes, you lost.
If you don't compromise, you'll be ignored, forgotten by idiots, and have no money and no good way to make your daughter look good. So how do you see yourself? It's so sad, what's so sad about it?
This film is as tangled as my life, and I can't understand why. Fortunately, under such an embarrassing proposition, each character is free and lively, being played to death, but not silent.
It doesn't end well. Isn't it just death? If a shot hits a hole, the protagonist will not risk his life, so why make a fuss?
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