When I saw the trailer before, I complained that the heroine was ugly. In fact, when I watched the main film, the heroine was very cute. The baby was fat, because of the makeup, and the male protagonist looked like? Fortunately, I read the book before, which almost ruined my beautiful fantasy.
I inserted the book review after reading the book last year, I read it purely because of the popularity.
I still think the book is better. It is a girl who is not very social and diplomatic, and Jane's embarrassing and silly inner activities make people laugh. There are also moments of life that are described very sincerely and touching people's hearts. Although the subject matter is naive, pretending to be a couple and becoming truly in love, the sisters like the same boy next door.
To be honest, I didn't really want to watch the movie when I saw a third of it, it was flat and slow. Has the budget of the movie been spent on the bedside background wall of the heroine's boudoir? ! Hahahaha, why didn't the outdoor skiing, Halloween, and the male and female protagonists make that boxed cake together? In addition, on Christmas Eve, when we were decorating the Christmas tree lights together at home, the second man couldn't help kissing Jane, but the man saw him and didn't take any pictures.
Shouldn't it be at the door of the hero's house to send a confession love letter to the hero at the end? And my sister sent Jane's love letter for some kind of revenge... um, I vaguely remember a little bit, and it was indeed adapted. Finally, quote the second man: "You have to tell people how you feel when you feel, and you can't sit in your room and write love letters that you'll never send."
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