[Watching] I watched Anne Hathaway's movie "Marriage Battle". This movie is related to the theme of wedding, but also related to girlfriends. Emma and Liv are a pair of small hair, one likes to control, the other is good at patience. They had a dream since childhood. To be the June bride of the Holiday Hotel. Finally, their dream is about to come true. One wedding is scheduled for the beginning of June and one is scheduled for the end of June. Unfortunately the hotel wedding director got their date wrong. selected on the same day. This is where the contradiction arises. Best friends of 20 years don't want to get married on the same day. Maybe girls are like this, and there are many things to share. But some things just want to be exclusive. War broke out. But these two good friends are too good to be. So the film unfolds in a comedy way. In the days before the wedding, they played tricks on each other. You secretly gave me chocolate to make my body fat so I couldn't wear it in a wedding dress. I secretly changed your hair dye to blue. at the wedding. Liv swapped Emma's wedding video. Emma's boyfriend's reaction is that you screwed up our wedding. I knew you were such a person. Emma ran out of her own wedding and ran to Liv's wedding and attacked her. The two of them scuffled together. Liv's boyfriend said let them handle it themselves. During the scuffle, Emma realized that her boyfriend is not her suitable marriage partner. It also further realizes that sometimes I am the protagonist of life. Liv also knew that their friendship was precious. Emma's wedding was later cancelled. The film won a Teen Choice Award for Best Actress. This award is really wonderful. They do a lot of things around choice. The most important thing is that Emma left her fiancé, and Emily became a good friend again. In fact, life is not afraid of hardships and obstacles, but afraid of the choices that you will regret after going through hardships. Finally, Emma Watson is really beautiful! Speak for girls with big facial features, hhhh
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