Different ways of life and ideas under different cultural backgrounds

Llewellyn 2022-04-21 09:02:51

The play was created by the gold medal team of "Sex and the City", and it can be regarded as a workplace version of "Sex and the City". After watching a few episodes, the biggest feeling to people is the beauty and beauty in the play.

The heroine is starring the hot British flower Lily Collins, with her iconic thick eyebrows and deer-like pure eyes, because her eyebrows and eyes are somewhat similar to Audrey Hepburn, as well as the "Little Hepburn". say.

In addition to Lily, the supporting characters in the play are also very good-looking, and the French chef who sparks with the heroine is played by Lucas Buhavo. He has a melancholy temperament in his maturity, and he once gave the first-line big names. Modeled.

Another eye-catching female supporting actress, Camille Lassate, is also a model, who perfectly interprets the lazy sexiness of French women.

Such an urban drama where handsome guys and beauties get together makes it hard not to benchmark "Sex and the City". Under the same team, this drama has played a new trick: cultural differences.

If you put a label on this drama, it must be a French-style "cool urban workplace drama", but such a light comedy failed to attract the French, and Paris audiences thought that the play was full of stereotypes about the French.

The French scolded that the Paris in the play was not the real Paris, but the obscenity of the Americans. The French did not seek to make progress at work, advertisers would not approve of nude perfume advertisements, and French men would not take mistresses everywhere. .

However, although it was criticized by the French, the advantages of this drama are still very prominent. It is short and brisk, exquisite and eye-catching, and it can be used as a city sightseeing drama.

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  • Therese 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Cliché to the terrible heroine is indeed a plouc

  • Hans 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The trailer is better than the original. I thought it was a spiritual sequel to "The Queen Wears Prada", but I didn't expect that it was only the Lily Collins fashion show! Workplace love has blossomed all the way, only the cultural differences between the United States and France are remarkable. The plot is basically shit. In the end, Emily didn't grow up either—as expected of an American. Disappointed.