The character of the real heroine is not an ordinary awkward woman who talks to her and ignores her, but a man is eloquent. I know that the director wants to create a change of coming to a foreign country, but the design of this plot makes the character of the heroine unpleasant, let alone returning to Ireland after marriage to be ambiguous with other men. I really feel unfair for the male protagonist and Tim. At the end, the female protagonist didn't come to her senses at all, but was punctured by others. She couldn't hold her face, and said she had forgotten what this town was like.
When I was watching the movie, I felt that the heroine looked familiar, and then I found out that it was the little girl in the Grand Budapest Hotel. She was so aura when she was a child. When she grew up, it always made people feel unnatural, although those eyes can still see through the soul of a person.
Sister Mei is really good-looking and has a very good personality. She is also very good to the heroine, but I really died. . . And the group of girls living with the heroine who seem frivolous, mean and difficult to get along with on the surface are the ones who help her the most and those who are excluded by everyone who seem to be pitiful are the most hateful. At the end of the film, a sense of reincarnation is created. This design is good. I hope that the little girl will not be like the Virgin White Lotus like the heroine.
The good-looking movie poster is the driving force for me to watch this movie
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