3.5 points - I don't know French at all, but in France, with educational background and work strength (in fact, 80% of them rely on luck and blind self-confidence of "fake it till u make it"). Every French boy in my family loves her, whether it's the passerby who led her into the residential building, the super handsome guy who lives downstairs (and the boyfriend of a good sister), the professor at the coffee shop's next table Semiotics, the luxury brand with only date celebrities The head or the boss's secret lover and big client is basically fascinated at a glance (before I thought only domestic dramas dared to write like this!) - In fact, the whole drama is full of typical "arrogance of American white girls" ignoreance.”
But there is one thing to say, the heroine's feminist reflection on the French workplace culture and the advertising strategy of luxury brands is still remarkable, especially the distinction between "le vagin" vs "la vagin", to some extent, is it true? Explain that ignorance can be a field from which resistance stems? The French boss's attitude towards this question is just a habit of saying a misogynistic tenth: "Maybe its becuz woman has it and man owns it?"
In the end, let's make a bold guess that none of the creators of this film are from France, just like the only Chinese character.
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