comedy

Aryanna 2022-04-21 09:02:18

The film is adapted from Sophie Kinsella's novel "The Rabbit of a Shopaholic", and the story of the novel comes from the author's personal experience. The film tells the story of the heroine, Rebecca, a reporter for a financial magazine, who lives with her best friend Suzy. Because of shopping addiction, although I have worked for a while after graduating from college, I have not saved a penny. Instead, I am in debt due to shopping spree. The film's use of warm colors is the most prominent, even reaching the exaggerated level of "splashing flowers gradually become attractive to the eyes", especially pink and purple are used more frequently, so people who watch these kinds of films always think that the pictures in the film are just the kind of people who are popular with women. Favor, this fashion comedy shopaholic theme movie in the movie, with the help of the plot irony and nothingness, chasing the luxury trend. Fashion-themed gorgeous clothes, beautiful clothes, handsome men, beauties, and romantic love are inherently attractive to women who love beauty and pursue beauty. What's more, the plot of this movie adapted from the novel "The Rabbit of a Shopaholic" is not very boring, and the screenwriter has a sense of humor. Full. Since it's a comedy, of course there's no shortage of laughs. Confessions of a Shopaholic, on the other hand, is full of jokes, one after the other, but not at all compact, moderately cliché, but without the slightest bit of boredom or vulgarity. The reason why the movie can easily cause everyone to smile is because almost everyone has faced similar problems in life. Movies that can trigger this kind of smile are definitely from life itself, exaggerated just right, have the right values, simple but not boring, humorous but not bad, love will have small twists and turns, but in the end it will be a happy ending

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Confessions of a Shopaholic quotes

  • Jane Bloomwood: Cake?

    Alette Naylor: [hesitant] Yes.

    Alette Naylor: Oh no no no no, sorry, tiny, tiny, tiny. TINY! TINY!

    [cuts a sliver of crumbs]

    Alette Naylor: Thank you.

  • Rebecca Bloomwood: Well, these cashmere gloves I *need* as it is winter, and I have... Hands.