When tracking down a boyfriend who is engaged in a political career in a high position and fantasizes about becoming a noblewoman, he finds that the other party is gay. OMYGA! Say goodbye in a hurry and leave in embarrassment. Hard work paid off, finally found a handsome boyfriend again, and fell in love together to participate in the marriage of his sister, at the perfect end of a family celebration. The conscience of the slutty woman discovered that in fact she does not like being tall, rich and handsome, but the real son who is far away in the sky is the detective man who has met her heartfelt confession. Under a series of passionate and gentle soundtracks, the slutty woman finally rushed to the detective man's side to join hands in a beautiful romantic love.
Although this film has a positive plot and great educational significance, there are many adult scenes of evil fun one after another. And all the tricks and tactics are to guide everyone to listen to the testimonial line at the sister's wedding, "Love others, but also love yourself." It is not easy to speak such insightful words in the United States, which has long promoted individualism. Some things can only be deeply felt if you have experienced it. The film condenses this insight together and interprets a small play of laughter and spoofs.
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