When we updated that year, we wanted to find some movies with similar themes to watch, but the plot of this movie is a speechless rhythm ha...
Rosie's parents are Catholic so can't have an abortion, accept it, but give up her great future and dream of being a young single mother when she has the choice, why? In real life, will single mothers who graduated from high school skip the link of communication with their parents and directly gain the understanding and support of their families in parenting? Can they successfully fulfill their childhood dreams? After marriage and entanglement with childhood sweethearts, can't you see the traces of the wasting of time and only increase the charm of mature women?
After years of raising her daughter alone, Greg reappears, and Rosie reunites with Greg despite her love affair. No matter how much you want to have a family and a sense of belonging, you can't go back and marry a man who made you pregnant at the age of 18 and then patted his butt and walked away. Isn't this waiting for him to do irresponsible things to hurt you?
Then Alex's line is also very strange. Even if he is afraid that his relationship with Rosie's childhood sweetheart will become awkward, he may cover up and suppress his feelings intentionally or unintentionally, but after so many years, he has been interacting with other women. I don't know what my heart is, so I don't need to go to the point of talking about marriage with two women to verify my feelings. I wrote to Rosie a month ago that I didn't hear back, and I could marry another woman the next month. I want to ask Alex, is Rosie really that special to you? It shouldn't be more important than filling your emptiness and loneliness.
Wow, this plot is so brainless, I really feel that it is insulting the IQ of the audience. If Rosie and Alex's actors are really good-looking (woo woo is to see Lily's face), is there really no romance at all?
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