You think this is a military-themed war movie, but it is actually a light joy movie that envelops the essence of love under the smoke bomb.
Brian can be said to be a standard frustrated middle-aged man. He was lame in the battle in Afghanistan. He was still alone in middle age. He felt a bit pitiful no matter how he looked at it. For such middle-aged people, we generally express disdain and regard such a template as a life failure case for educating other people.
He obeyed the organization’s arrangement and was sent to Hawaii to take part in a US military air mission. He happened to meet his ex-girlfriend Tracy, whom he had not seen for more than ten years. At first, he was nervous and at a loss. It came like a high tide, and even he accidentally learned that Grace, the eldest daughter of his ex-girlfriend, was his biological daughter.
However, it seems that it is really difficult to play other roles on a sensitive topic like that of the ex.
It seems to be a stimulant in real life, adding new hope to a marriage that has been trapped in the seven-year itch, but what I believe in is that every relationship that does not persist to the end is because the other person is not the real right person.
Tracy hesitated, and at the family gathering, she also complained that Brian didn't keep her promise and showed up where they agreed. She was discouraged and walked out after healed alone, got married and had children, and life continued. She didn't say how happy she was now, but instead blamed him on the contract he had broken back then. He didn't excuse him, instead he regretted his youthful vigor over and over again. At this time, Tracy's husband appeared, and the atmosphere was a little stalemate. The husband just glanced at the two men and women with stories in their eyes, and left without saying anything.
If this film is only entangled in whether to recombine with its predecessor, it would seem a bit thin. So the real heroine, our silly white sweet Allison appeared. She was full of chicken blood from the beginning, full of fighting spirit, and full of strength. As a partner, even if Brian didn't kill her at first, she wouldn't be discouraged. Putting on a military uniform, she is brave and heroic, showing another charm.
So how does Silly Baitian save this frustrated middle-aged man?
She has always had a good impression of him. At the beginning, she offered to have a drink and wanted to know everything about him, but he didn't take her seriously. But when she described the partner to her mother, she still used countless words of praise, full of passion, good praise, and showing infinite admiration for him. After he heard this passage unintentionally, the degree of ecstasy in his heart was evident.
Later, they went to meet the natives of Hawaii. She was not only generous, but also mingled with each other. She played a musical instrument and integrated into the local life and sang local folk songs without any ambiguity. It also made him discover her who was once buried but has been shining brightly.
On the way home that day, in order to show respect for the local priests, they bowed their heads and bowed their heads, but they were panicked. She accidentally grabbed his hand and joked to see if each other was still alive, and his heart was warmed. Her smile was like a gleam of light in the quiet years, which made his life which had already been horizontally and horizontally reversed.
At a cocktail party, she took off her high heels and danced, and her unpretentious posture also won his full attention.
In this way, they rolled up the sheets smoothly.
Of course, he quarreled and separated because of the missile launch, and finally reconciled, and he said the three words "I love you". What she relies on is an open heart and rampage courage. She just admires him, likes him, and loves him, it is the torch that his gloomy years can light up. He didn't get back with his ex-girlfriend in the end, and the ex-girlfriend finally resolved the conflict with the husband who accompanied him.
As for his daughter, the last scene reached the climax of the film. He stood outside the door watching her dance, she looked at him with a little doubt and defensively, and then gradually came to a conclusion while dancing in Hawaii. She realized the truth with tears in her eyes and rushed out of the dance classroom to meet him. After embracing, the father and daughter were able to recognize each other, and then ran back to the classroom again and continued to follow the large group. This hug, Tao did all he wanted to talk about, and won applause for the whole show.
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