Movies that are easy to get into: noisy schools, devastated parents. In a class of children who have just received sex education, the little girl angrily asked her mother who came to pick her up: "You still have sex with your father? I hate you, I hate you" The little boy excitedly read the description in the textbook to his classmates. , how hundreds of millions of sperm begin their adventurous journey to the fallopian tube. Sex is always the easiest topic to bring the audience into.
The plot might be pointless. The male protagonist is a father who received a divorce letter from his wife. Under the pressure of the woman, he recalled the love history between the three women who was neither romantic nor obscene... The ending, of course, is that with the help of his daughter, the father knew Who is the person he loves the most and got her.
Old-fashioned story, so what's the point? "From the makers of Notting Hill and Love Acutally", of course, has exquisite humorous dialogue, warm and smooth pictures. One of the important clues is strung together with various old versions of Jane Eyre, which can be said to have hit Wen Qing's life.
The male protagonist is of course handsome, but from the front, there is always a bit of Bush Jr., so looking at it often feels inexplicably funny. Love talk is a master of the masters. The few lines of rehearsing the marriage proposal to April can be called classics. The love words are so heartbreaking for women, without a trace of contrived, lewd, and frivolous. Haha, I admire them.
The daughter is played by the lovely sunny little beauty Abigail Breslin, who feels more and more like Julie Delpy.
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