friend and foe

Estevan 2022-04-22 07:01:05

Joe and Katherine are close friends and business rivals.

The large-scale affordable book supermarket opened by Joe squeezed the warm and humanistic small bookstore handed down by Catherine's family to the point of being unable to survive.

The two vomited each other's troubles on the Internet, but in reality they were tit for tat.

Joe's idea for Catherine to fight bravely, this plot, but if it were attributed to a near-failed business experience of Joe, it would enrich the character of Joe.

Qiao found out that his opponents in life were his netizens. He struggled and suffered, but he still didn't want to give up. After all, it was rare to have a confidant in life.

Joe tried to get close to Catherine so that the two would no longer oppose each other, but Catherine's bookstore was closed, Joe also failed in emotional intelligence, and the relationship between the two was stumbling.

Joe appreciates the humanistic warmth of the small bookstore. When Catherine visited Joe's bookstore, she felt touched and put down her hostility.

The close relationship between the two in reality also made them discover the unbearable part of their partner, so they became single and logically together again.

There are shortcomings in the structure, and there is at least 20 minutes of scenes between when Joe learns that the netizen is Catherine and when Catherine knows the truth, it is not very good.

Joe's father and son have a romantic or capable history, and the purpose of the drama is not clear enough. Joe's character remains vague.

Catherine didn't have a life plan for a while after the bookstore closed, but in the end I didn't see what her life plan was. She was saved by a man with money and a career, and that's the end.

Everyone is looking forward to two things, Joe and Catherine find out that the enemy is their confidant netizen. She put a lot of effort into this part of Qiao, but after Catherine knew that the other party was a netizen, she was relieved. Personally, she felt that this part was lacking. It may also be that the screenwriter thinks that a sense of difference needs to be made, or that the last date needs to be beautiful. If there is enough foreshadowing in the front, this effect can be achieved, but there is still a lot of missing, and it has not achieved the unfinished effect.

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