model fairy tale love

Hunter 2022-04-21 09:01:33

Barbie dolls are popular among little girls, and I was also one of the fans when I was young. Even if I have no money, I have to go to the stall to buy an imitation product, and I am determined to grow up healthily like that curvaceous appearance.

This dream is realized in the movie by a 13-year-old girl. She went from a troubled 13-year-old to a successful 30-year-old (lucky enough), editor-in-chief of a fashion magazine, and has a lustful boyfriend. However, the fat brown-haired boy who was despised at the age of 13 has grown into a handsome and hopelessly good man, of course, hurry up. However, the results of the work were stolen, and the person he liked became someone else's groom. The final result of chasing was tears while holding the little house given by the fat boy back then. Fortunately, he returned to 13 and chose Xiao Chuan, and had a great reunion.

Can't think of a movie that makes a lot of sense, just thought: the story should have stopped at the wedding, if it was in reality. A 30-year-old woman has probably missed N chubby, and then she can only attend other people's weddings in despair. In fact, the movie is nothing more than another old saying, love the person who is good to you, and the person who loves you, even if you may not have seen anything cute about him at first. No, I can't see anything like a prince in him.

I like the sentence A COMEDY FOR ALL THE KIDS IN US on the poster. Dedicated to the children in our hearts, who still have the simplest hope for happiness in our hearts.

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13 Going on 30 quotes

  • Pete Hansen: [Pete suddenly grabs her, and starts kissing her] What's wrong, Pookie?

    Jenna: [disgusted] Pookie? Uh... Pukie! You're married!

  • Lucy: [at a big party] Speaking of disasters, what is she doing here?

    Jenna: Who?

    Lucy: Sparkle's editor-in-chief, Trish Sackett. Twelve o'clock and headed our way.

    Trish Sackett: [smug] Hi, girls. Our J. Lo issue is selling like hotcakes. How's yours doing?

    Lucy: [sarcastic] My God, are things so bad you had to come to our party to eat free food? Put some crab in your purse for later.

    Trish Sackett: You might want to keep some of that biting wit for your magazine. Or you could change the name "Poise" to something more appropriate, like Poison, or Pitiful, whatever's more Pathetic.

    Jenna: You know what? You are rude, and mean, and sloppy, and frizzy -- and I don't like you at all.