The Italian section is considered the most pleasing to the eye. I saw ice cream, red wine, and pasta, but unfortunately, I didn't feel Rome. Just like Liz and friends talked about the essence of a city when talking about wine, I was slightly moved, because the first time I read this concept made me think about it for a long time, for my New York and myself. Unfortunately, the shaping of this scene is similar to the director's portrayal of Rome, lightly like boiled water.
India will not say much. There is a little regret in the Bali section. Liz's cool friend did not appear, and their deeds of driving to wandering are naturally gone.
A sentence I like very much, The most important relationship a woman has, is with herself. If you are also looking for yourself, thinking about life, or have a little impulse to walk, I suggest you read this book and then later Go to the movies. In this way, it is like meeting an old friend. Although the topic of time has changed, there is always a touch of familiarity in my heart.
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