First statement: I'm a woman, I'm not a feminist, and it's hard for me to understand that in America, where feminism is in full swing, this movie is based on a popular novel, and is it mainly aimed at middle-aged women? How many middle-aged women would like this movie? ? ? Don't get me wrong, I'm not against SM, frankly speaking, I'm just looking at "color", and the movie version that I can see cuts out all the wonderful plots without exception, which really disappoints me. It seems that there is no filling in the xiaolongbao, and it is as unpalatable as a dead steamed bun.
All the plots have no sense of reality: a handsome billionaire man, who doesn't have to rack his brains to think about how to run a group, hangs out with his girlfriend every day after get off work from 9 to 5, and all he has to do every day seems to be picking up his girlfriend, having sex, having dinner, Dinners, parties, fitness, phone calls, plane rides, that's all, you can have the appearance of a star, a fit body, spend a lot of money, and do whatever you want to dominate your life. Such a diamond king, fifth, likes all the kind and simple girls like a little white rabbit, but this little white rabbit is not moved by "money", what he wants is pure love, independent personality and Even a low-level job like an administrative assistant would be worth it. Just like in an interview I saw recently, JD's boss Liu ** said that he was blind and didn't know if the milk tea sister was beautiful. What did the audience hate the most? Just got cheap and sell well. The little white rabbit girl in this kind of movie can also say that she is not looking at his money, but the person who loves him. This is the same hypocrisy and confusion. Because a person's excellence is manifested in many aspects, including his income, social status, work, family background, education, conversation, and liking his excellence is based on his objective conditions. No one is Pure love without looking at his actual conditions at all. If the male protagonist is an unemployed man, the little white rabbit girl will not like him, because he will never be domineering, he will do whatever he wants, and there will not be a bunch of servants who can call the wind and rain.
The other three villains are pitifully weak, one is a male editor, why does he want to compete with the rich for this girl? It shows that he is not in love with her, so why? There is only one explanation: he took the wrong medicine; the second question: why does he compete with other billionaires? Obviously, he has no financial strength. An editor is too self-aware, right? The second negative, Kim Bassin The aunt played by Grid, insert a sentence that Kim Basinger has been good at acting as a seductive vixen all her life. I have to say that she is hesitant to talk, she is hard-to-find, and her eyes are fatally attractive to men. The number of appearances can be counted with three fingers. , before the volatilization effect is gone; the last one: the ex-girlfriend, who appeared like a ghost, also looked like a ghost and asked, "What do you have that I don't have?" None of the villains stood up, like A small balloon blew so quickly and ran away, feeling inexplicably powerless.
Just such a daydream love movie? After fading out the most interesting SM episode (the damn online version has been completely deleted), love - love is so confusing, I still don't understand why they are in love. What is the basis of their love? Isn't it just that women look up to the domineering president, and the president likes the little white rabbit? If this movie is liked by female audiences, only those who don't eat human fireworks, and their expectations for love still stay in high wealth Loved by handsome and silly "fantasy love" girls or women who probably haven't experienced true love.
This movie and Meteor Garden are the same raccoon dog, it just fills in a bit of erotic SM plot to tempt the audience, anyway, it succeeded, it made me go to see it (although not in theaters), but it also failed because Every time I read it, I always feel unhappy. IMDB rating so far is 4.8. It seems like I am not that wrong.
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