The movie is very interesting, and it is also a plot that the director has been emphasizing that every time the women mention "Golden Jade Alliance", they will burst into tears and are deeply moved by that kind of plot. And men will just stand on the sidelines with "two thousand women are looking for husbands, and every woman is looking for love". But there are always movies that make men excited and weep together. At this time, it's women's turn to watch them laugh for a while. So men and women are from two planets after all. Most men can't understand women's yearning for love, women are sensitive and slender. Sometimes as long as it is a little reward, or even no reward, as long as they give their sincerity, they can be heartbroken and have no regrets.
Do you believe in love at first sight like that? It's like I've seen it in my last life. It just felt like déjà vu from the first time we met. Then you hold each other's hands tightly, and you can't tell if it's your hand or mine. I think this is too fantastical. It should really only be described as magical in the movie. Especially at the moment when material and technology are rampant, people are probably attracted by their respective auras, which is an invisible, visible, intentional or unintentional matching of conditions. And not because we said the same sentence at the same time, I wrote the sentence you will write you will love too. If we wait until we are old, when we watch our daughter try on the wedding dress, will we still be as unsatisfied as the heroine's mother when we think of the scene when we met with the other half?
The ending is also good. Who can believe such magic and such coincidences? And if the movie turns into a family ethics drama, will magic still be there when the movie also enters the market?
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