Life as We Know It Cookie cutter but perfect
2021-11-27 08:01
The plot of the film "Destined to be Multiple You" is not new. It is nothing more than a transition from disgust to love for a pair of enemies. The link that connects the two is a cute little girl. Fortunately, the rhythm of the film is wonderful, and he is always in a posture of no rush or panic. The contradictions, conflicts, and coincidences are patiently spread out one by one, so that the development of the story is reasonable and not far-fetched. And the warmth element that Hollywood is good at is quietly inserted in many details quite well. With these many foreshadowings, the plot and emotion of the film erupted together at the end of the film, and the audience no longer has the heart to find faults. They have already been with the two protagonists, looking forward to a cliché but perfect ending. (by)
Extended Reading
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Eric Messer: Having somebody help you doesn't mean that you fail, it just means that you're not in it alone.
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Simon: You know what marriage is like? Imagine a prison, and they don't change anything.