Sexy and mysterious like a cocktail, people can't stop, and the mixture of different flavors and surprises is the deepest feeling this film gave me. Blake was so aggressive that it almost broke me, and Anna looked like a little animal in front of her. However, never underestimate a woman, whether it is a housewife or an elite in the workplace, playing with scheming is not a fuel-efficient lamp. This film is indeed similar to a palace fighting drama, which is a contest between two scheming bitches, but because the director is a fashionable person, the film is quite tempting; the director is also a comedy film, and of course he will not forget that in this glass of wine Throw in some dark humor.
The two female protagonists and the male protagonist, as well as Blake's character's mansion, wardrobe, and nude paintings on the walls are all content in the film that makes people want to watch desperately, suitable for female audiences.
Blake's role is very mysterious and unpredictable, but halfway through the film, you can probably guess it out of ten. On the contrary, Anna's role kept surprising. This talkative, nosy, and very pretentious Internet celebrity mommy is particularly representative, and she is simply a portrayal of countless American housewives. As soon as Anna's big eyes turned, she knew what she had in mind, and it was perfect for this role.
I know a lot of internet celebrity mummies in my life. They are invited to many high-level free trips every year, especially family movies and theme parks. Now they love internet celebrity mummies. Their appeal is more than a series of movie reviews. People, and always get VIP treatment. This is the first time a movie has portrayed such a character, which reflects reality.
The lesson of this film is: Don't underestimate the influence of housewives and internet celebrities. In this era of social networking, anyone who cooks at home can become internet celebrities and broadcast live around the world. For a privacy-conscious person like Emily in the film, she's unlucky to live in these times.
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