A neurotic movie. I can't understand what the writer is trying to say after seeing the ending.
Who is the biological father of the Brotherfucker heroine's son? The question is, what does this answer have to do with the story?
Regarding the bunch of settings for the heroine, except for the vlog, which was used very instrumentally in the end, what use are the other settings? A large flashback in the film shows that her husband found out about her adultery with her brother, and then the two men died in a car accident together... What is the use of this serious flashback.
If it is said that this is a shit and fart B-level film, the screenwriter is completely unreasonable... But it is not, the portrayal of the small town relationship at the beginning is very "Big Little Lies" style.
I thought it was another popular "women find themselves" story...but the heroine in the film seems to have no interest in it, and even wants to live in a stupid and inexplicable world. And the male protagonist, the writer with an Asian face and a British appearance (also doesn't know what these settings are for), completely deleted his scenes. Isn't this story still true?
It's like a story gathered by a few silly girls chatting at the coffee table. First, I saved a seemingly interesting beginning: a single mother enters the life of a strong woman, the strong woman disappears mysteriously, and the single mother has an ambiguous relationship with the strong woman's husband... Hey, I can't make it up anymore, let's have a little "Gone Lover" ! Come on twins! Another insurance scam! Let's have some more live broadcasts! Also, when they meet again, strong women must wear a suit in a vacuum!
Neuropathy.
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