Another modern version of the Cinderella story. This time, Cinderella turned into a nanny and played the old routine of meeting the prince again. The difference is that this time she also gained the so-called "practice of sociology", and finally persuaded an upper-class professional family woman how to be a mother. responsibilities.
If the film wants to emphasize women's self-awareness and self-reliance, it is worthy of affirmation. But this kind of platform for preaching and choosing has begun to mutilate some ignorant boys and girls. The gap between the rich and the poor is not broken by one movie, even though it is a mother's love. A nanny going to teach a lady who lives on Upper East Street how to be a good mother is indeed a fantasy, it's just a boring screenwriter making fun of it.
The highlight of the film is the description of Annie's inner activities. The lines and the scene of visiting the wax museum are all delicate and novel. There is also the little red umbrella that symbolizes dreams, which plays the role of feathers in "Forrest Gump".
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