The movie version of "sex and the city" was released this year, and it was a big hit. So I wanted to look back and see what the charm of this TV series is, and it has been able to attract audiences for nearly ten years.
Seeing this, I fell in and became a fan.
I have grown up in the past few years, and I have begun to pay attention to the topic of gender relations, and I also understand that the "yellow" in the film that I couldn't watch before is an indispensable part of the relationship between the two sexes, and it is not a bad thing.
"Sex and the city" borrows the perspective of columnist Carrie in the film to propose one emotional topic after another, telling one emotional story after another, and it can even be read as a love textbook. Although each episode is only twenty minutes long, it always makes people laugh once or twice, which is truly entertaining.
Four New York women with different personalities. Carrie is sensual and delicate, Maranda is independent and rational, Shelly is traditional and elegant, and Samantha is optimistic and open. Four older single young women are together, and the topic of chat is always inseparable from "men".
I like Samantha the most, always with a love for whoever. The most brilliant line in the movie version is what she said: "I have loved myself for 49 years, and that is the person I should take good care of."
She was not looking for a man to prove how attractive she was, just to make herself comfortable, just To have fun. As a modern woman, you don't have to worry about food, clothing, or not being able to support yourself. On the contrary, you have a house and a car, so you can live comfortably. Why live by looking at other people's faces? Why carry the cross traditionally placed on women? Are you tired? Many people like Samantha very much, not because of how many men (and women) she has slept with, but because she is living for herself, living comfortably, freely and happily. This is a realm that many people cannot reach.
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