The women's stories are sparkle, and I'll give this one full marks.
I like Mr.Big's smile is really charming. Charming and charming.
I want to say that when they went to the Middle East and experienced luxurious treatment, they were told to pay for hotel accommodation by themselves after Samantha violated the local conservative invisible rules about sex. In contrast, there is a kind of strong impact. In a big country and a big nation as a whole, we must follow the local customs and respect local customs and culture. We don’t need to be rigid, but at least we can’t be too exaggerated or ignore them completely.
The good news is that many of the friendships of women are reflected in this film. I remember hearing people say, "Men are like clothes, and girlfriends are houses". In today's modern society, open thoughts and the rise of feminism are becoming more and more important. The more people learned to respect women, women began to have their own place and began to really hold up half the sky. In such an atmosphere, women are very happy to stand up. And, when the Middle Eastern women rescued Kelly, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte when they were mobbed, they were shown the pursuit and desire for fashion hidden under black gauze and face scarves. Yes, the liberation of people's minds is the real liberation.
Finally, something got me thinking. When Kelly met her ex-boyfriend in the Middle East and went to dinner together, she couldn't help but feel guilty and escaped after kissing her. She asked her girlfriends whether their actions were right or wrong, and she chose to tell Mr.Big despite the conflict. Because she said, there shouldn't be any secrets between them, there shouldn't be any concealment from him, yes, if there is no trust between close lovers, there is a wall, the more the two sides of the wall want to break through the barrier, take a hammer The harder it hits, the more unimaginable the damage caused by the final debris, big or small.
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