I haven't worked hard alone in a foreign land and can't be moved, but because of this, I feel that watching this film is more objective. Leaving home, in the big city, the reason for leaving after returning home and the reason for choosing a mate seem to be completely two lines. It is said that it is because of love that the big city looks better and stayed there, so if this is the case, shouldn't it be in the small town for love in the end? If it's not love, then this is the story of a woman who is as rational as a man and stays in a big city with ambition, leaving her lover in a small town behind, or a story of a woman returning to her hometown and almost cheating and being found out? Is this a female growth inspirational film? In order to escape from leaving his hometown, he went back to his hometown for the funeral of his sister. I really can't see the logic of growth
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