"Confessions of a Shopaholic" This is a typical girl growing up love movie with a unique sense of humor. Rebecca's experience is reasonable and exaggerated, Luke is handsome and capable and has infinite trust in the heroine, what a Mary Sue plot setting. The movie screen is full of various big names and gorgeous colors, creating a strong fashion atmosphere. Rebecca is a woman who can't resist the temptation of shopping. Finally, she can't afford the expensive credit card fees after the company's bankruptcy. She wants to interview for a fashion magazine she likes very much. Also fell in love with editor-in-chief Luke. In order not to let others know that she was in debt, Rebecca told many lies, but one day she was finally exposed, and she also had a estrangement with her close friends and lovers. Rebecca worked hard to get rid of her shopping addiction in the mutual aid club. She was no longer attracted by the gorgeous and fashionable clothes when she passed the window. She redeemed the bridesmaid dress to attend the wedding of her best friend. Of course, the HE, love and friendship at the end came back to her. This kind of growth is actually seen in many movies, but I am still moved time and time again. My favorite in this film is not the hero and heroine, but my best friend Susie. She has always been good to Rebecca from beginning to end. No matter how bad or bad she is, she has never had bad thoughts, which is enough to cherish for a lifetime.
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