MR Big and Carrie have been together for ten years, and decided to get married in a slightly awkward kitchen conversation, so Carrie started planning their wedding. From a simple roadside store-bought dress and a 75-person guest list to Vivien Westwood's wedding dress and a 200-person banquet, Big was frightened, hesitated, terrified, and ran away on the wedding day. Big's escape from marriage is actually not difficult to understand. If I were to face a wedding of 200 people, I don't know if I would choose to escape from marriage like Big. I always feel that marriage is a matter of 2 people, it doesn't need too many fancy forms, It's just about you and me.
Steve confessed his one-night stand to Miranda, and Miranda, who couldn't accept the betrayal, chose to separate the two. "I changed who I was" When Miranda said this to Steve, she remembered that she cried and said in the TV series "I have always been alone, I have always been on my own, I am afraid that after I get used to having another person, What if I don't have you?" I have always been deeply impressed by this sentence, like a circling voice deep in my heart. In the end, Miranda forgave Steve, and the two got back together. I think the main reason is that Steve was just cheating on his body, not his heart.
Samantha gave up on the man who had been younger than her for many years. Samantha "I've loved myself for 49 years." Smith "Will you be okay?" Samantha "Maybe, I'm willing to take the risk." As she said "I love you but I love myself more". I admire such a woman very much, she is very magnanimous and candid, and when she is 50 years old, she still dares to give up the man she once loved and be herself. A dog, a person, a lifetime. At the end of the movie version, we witnessed her 50th birthday with her again.
Charlotte has always been the happiest of the four. She is kind, healthy, and frank. She is the most traditional of the four. At the end of the film, she finally has a child of her own.
One of the most important things I like about this show is his portrayal of friendship, especially between same-sex friendships. When you are young, you may feel that it doesn’t matter. Friends are not just talking on the phone for a day when you are bored, or going out to eat and drink together. If you don’t have a friend, you will not die; , something can always be found with a phone call. And paranoid that male friends are more reliable than female friends, because men will not care about you, they will take care of you and humble you. When you grow up, you will find that when you really have something to do, you go through all the calls in your mobile phone, but you can't find a person to call. They either have a home, or they have business, or it is inconvenient, and even the best friend who once promised to take care of you for the rest of their lives is busy looking for someone. Not to mention the friends you make after work, they are basically general friends. If the other party has a family and a girlfriend, you should know how to keep your distance. If you are single, if you are too close, it will eventually involve the issue of relationship. Still want to make pure friends? almost impossible. Want to keep friendships by playing ambiguous? exhausted. The friendship of the four women in the film is truly touching. Nothing lasts forever. Dreams change, Trends come and go, But friendships, Never go out of style.
The most touching scene in the film is this: When the New Year was approaching, Miranda was eating Chinese food at home alone, called Carrie, said "I just want to talk to you" and hung up. Nothing was said, but Carrie could already hear the sadness in the words. Immediately climbed out of the warm quilt, wearing pajamas across half of New York with snow to Miranda's house, just to tell her that you will never be alone. When Miranda opened the door and saw her friend's surprised and happy expression, as well as the scene of the two hugging, tears fell. After that, whenever this clip is echoed, there will still be the urge to cry.
If you haven't seen Sex and the City, this movie isn't great for you, it's just a plot-jumping Label show. You won't understand why the gentle Charlotte yells hysterically at Big: NO! NO! Carrie and Miranda's New Year's hug won't touch you either. . . . . .
The four heroines are all old, and their makeup can't cover the marks left on their faces, but they are still alive and wonderful, which makes me a little less afraid of myself, who is about to run for the third year!
Ever Thine.
Ever Mine.
Ever Ours.
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