Continue to talk about the problem of leftover women in big cities. Alison, played by Kristen Dunst in the film, is a typical big city scheming girl with no background. There are too many such girls in the first-tier cities. They seize the opportunity to date men who are successful. They raise their own worth and the other party’s standards are so high that they are approaching middle age and can’t get married (but do not deny that many people belong to the unmarried family) .
At the beginning of the film, Alison's mysterious man was introduced, and it never showed up. Which led me to think maybe Alison doesn't have a boyfriend at all, it's just that she can't tell. Later, Young found out that Alison's boyfriend was her married boss, and he started to be his mistress when she was an intern. Big cities are full of talent, and it does take some extra PR talent to transition from an internship to a full-time job. During this period, Alison's various sarcasm towards Young, and her disdain did not ease until she met Young's father. Knowing that Young's family background is prominent, I didn't expect such an informal, disheveled person originally from the England high class. Why don't you investigate it first and then pour cold water hard? She kept asking herself. In addition, Young changed his mind and began to approach the world like the world, step by step towards success. Alison was also dissatisfied with her boyfriend boss, and she began to divert her goals. First of all, she dumped her boyfriend who was no longer the boss, and then personally came to express her goodwill. But Young, who was born with a low emotional intelligence, didn't notice it. In fact, most of the love in reality ends abruptly, unless Alison launches a violent attack again. However, in order to complete the integrity and watchability of the film, Young, who finally realized the cliché, made phone calls that suddenly stopped working, ran all over the airport and the streets, and finally found her from the crowd by accident.
How many urban women hope to become a British aristocrat with their single colleagues who get along day and night, but movies are always movies. We still have to live in the world.
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