
Hong Kong Island Time and Space
by A Fantasy
About This Novel
In the 21st century, the hopeless "want to leave" the fat house and seek death failed, but instead traveled through time and became a policeman...
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Official(24)Scraped 20d ago
Not interesting
Why are you deleting memories and making movies? What's the difference between writing like this and analyzing the content of the movie to readers? Then I might as well go watch the original movie.
It's boring. I deleted my memory and gave up immediately when I saw this.
You might as well write local. It's really fun to watch you acting like this. The system is also exciting, and her mother is acting like this. The protagonist doesn't even have the most basic guarantee. She also has a ** system to delete the memory. It's better not to write the system. No wonder the results are so bad. Just delete the memory and persuade a lot of people to quit.
Erase memory?
You can delete the memory of the protagonist at will, so let me ask, who is the protagonist? Are you still you without memory? If you can't even tolerate the protagonist's basic protection, what's the point of watching it?
Long-winded
Reading it step by step is like reading homework, without the appeal of a novel. I recommend the author to check out (The World of Movies). How do people write it.
The plot is too long-winded. It basically answers the plot, as if someone is helping you analyze the novel. This is a common problem in most novels. The characters' lines are also very pale. Compared with the lines in police movies, they are like children chatting. Moreover, the system does not need to force it to add it, and it is not interesting at all. . . .
How did Hong Kong movies die?
I feel that the death of Internet articles is not far away.
To erase memories, you might as well write about other cases. Superfluous
Personally I think this system is a big bug. The protagonist feels like a system tool.
Looks so twisted
This system is the protagonist, right? Either memory erasure or electric shock. Just give me two stars!
I will watch it later, but if I just stop watching Stallion, what the hell?
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Community(0)
Official(24)Scraped 20d ago
Not interesting
Why are you deleting memories and making movies? What's the difference between writing like this and analyzing the content of the movie to readers? Then I might as well go watch the original movie.
It's boring. I deleted my memory and gave up immediately when I saw this.
You might as well write local. It's really fun to watch you acting like this. The system is also exciting, and her mother is acting like this. The protagonist doesn't even have the most basic guarantee. She also has a ** system to delete the memory. It's better not to write the system. No wonder the results are so bad. Just delete the memory and persuade a lot of people to quit.
Erase memory?
You can delete the memory of the protagonist at will, so let me ask, who is the protagonist? Are you still you without memory? If you can't even tolerate the protagonist's basic protection, what's the point of watching it?
Long-winded
Reading it step by step is like reading homework, without the appeal of a novel. I recommend the author to check out (The World of Movies). How do people write it.
The plot is too long-winded. It basically answers the plot, as if someone is helping you analyze the novel. This is a common problem in most novels. The characters' lines are also very pale. Compared with the lines in police movies, they are like children chatting. Moreover, the system does not need to force it to add it, and it is not interesting at all. . . .
How did Hong Kong movies die?
I feel that the death of Internet articles is not far away.
To erase memories, you might as well write about other cases. Superfluous
Personally I think this system is a big bug. The protagonist feels like a system tool.
Looks so twisted
This system is the protagonist, right? Either memory erasure or electric shock. Just give me two stars!
I will watch it later, but if I just stop watching Stallion, what the hell?













