Especially like Jessica. Sexy but not evil, strong but not stubborn. Although the movie is somewhat similar to the upper Ms. Sloan, Molly is not version 2 of Sloan.
A friend asked me what the film was about, and I told her that the film was about an Olympic spirit. Just faster, higher and stronger. Wanting to win is a gold medal in the stadium, money in work, and self-discipline in life. And it is difficult for such a person to do well, and it is difficult to achieve both sides. Everything is strictly calculated. At the beginning, you must start faster than others and go farther than others, but in the end, there must be problems that can’t be solved strictly. The ending of the movie is used: honesty is loved by everyone, and good deeds are rewarded. This logic is perfunctory. But real life must be worse, because how does this universal logic work over so many variables? Do you expect everyone to have cultivation?
Fast-paced stories give people a shock. Things are constantly overwhelmed, and it’s easy for everyone to feel wonderful when they can’t react. But many plots and logic simply do not stand up to careful scrutiny. In fact, the part about Jasmine's father could have been done more carefully, but the movie was very rigid. An inexplicable sense of sight. But it was still a little dark for his father to point out the loopholes in Jasmine's life logic every minute. Smart men are endearing - I've always been so shallow
After reading it, I bought the book on impulse, and felt that many details were not explained clearly in the movie. But when I arrived at the bookstore, I found that the image of Jessica was deeply embedded in my mind, as if the one in the book was from a copycat, but I lost interest.
Three stars to call the model worker, one star to my friends who accompany me to the movies!
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