Scarlett Johansson really has her own style. Even Nanny, who plays a little desire, is so at ease.
Mrs. X's actor (Laura Linney) did a great job. However, she seems to be familiar with herself on the red carpet. She seems to have participated in many awards ceremonies and many clothing competitions, as listed in the market.
But I can't figure out why such a good original book should have a good ending if it is changed into a movie.
How incredible it seems to be interspersed with fairy tale love, the handsome guy at Harvard likes the nanny (of course, maybe it can be achieved), but the condition is that the handsome guy has to be tough and have a personality, known through the phenomenon to see the essence, like Chris Evans. Saying that I was not cared for when I was a child, so that I left trauma, is an understatement and a smile, which is too unconvincing.
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