"If he likes you, it won't be ambiguous; if he doesn't contact you anymore, do n't make excuses for him. He's just not so into you." Also from the hands of a woman. The plot is familiar and hilarious, but it's the kind of role we play in our lives.
The film opens with innuendo and sarcasm, and ends like all good stories. The difference in the past is that the lovers who got married come together after thinking and returning. The original intention of the film is not to sneer at the men and women who are deeply involved in eroticism. It just wants you to think carefully: what do you want, whether the other party really likes you, and whether it is really suitable for you to be together. If not, move on, maybe it's the happy end of life.
Finally, abide by ethics and morals, the ending of the film does not fulfill the men and women who seduce each other. . Scarlett Johansson is still sexy.
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