Watching this movie is actually for Zeta Jones, and I have always liked her. I've been obsessed with it ever since I watched it. But after watching it, I silently put the film in the corner of the bookshelf, and I didn't even have the idea of taking it in. Part of the problem is the cliché of the plot, where the workaholic strong woman suddenly accepts a niece who has left her at a loss, plus a man who comes along just in time to break into life. There is sweetness, there is contradiction, there is conflict, come together. The theme that has been repeated countless times, the only change is that the heroine's identity is a cook this time. Hope to see Catherine Xiuxiu's cooking skills, it seems that there is no. The second is that the turning point of the plot development is too fast. From the front, Catherine is a deep-rooted solitary, and her resistance to men is as solid as a rock. In the kitchen and the hero is also incompatible confrontation. But it was the first time the actor came to visit that his heart was full of excitement, which made people unable to accept and understand this lightning-like transformation. The ending is even more lacklustre. The niece ran away and turned to her quarrelling lover for help, and was moved to reconcile. In short, there is no sparkle under the dullness, and the flowing water generally passes by like this.
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