Not a bad film, like a model composition in middle school. It is quite satisfactory, with the main content, the central idea and the link between the previous and the next. Oh, and occasionally a wonderful metaphor or two will be squiggled by the teacher. There are so many of them out there, so you can watch them, but don't be a pity if you haven't.
So, are there any warm details? Music is a highlight, I think. Meets the requirements of American cinema. And finally the mighty bridesmaids team. But my favorite is the simple come over here.
Of course, all model essays should have some educational value. The educational significance of this film is that you don't have to be a good person and always think about others, but to be "bad", someone will love you, and you will be happier. Although we have been taught since childhood that inner beauty is more important than outer beauty, and we believe that beautiful hues cannot last for a long time, however, human pursuit of beauty and sexiness is long-lasting. And outer beauty is definitely easier to spot than inner beauty. Jane is such a caring little padded jacket every day, it is definitely not as good as the miniskirt that debuts. But Jane's luck is that she has beautiful capital. Those 27 bridesmaid dresses that were satirized by the hero were, frankly, still beautiful on her.
Better model essays, though, are thought-provoking. Thinking about the recent years, such as BJ Diary, Sex and City, etc., the popularity of a series of older single women's film and television works proves that difficult marriage has become a worldwide issue, oh, why is this?
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