There's not much to the movie's plot itself, but the pairing of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Justin Barca. One is over 40 and the beauty is still the same, the other is just graduating from college, honest and friendly, and even the person who seems abrupt doesn't actually look so bad, at least in my opinion.
The plot is simple. After graduation, the talented sister Catherine married for love and became a wife. The life of a housewife for more than ten years was completely destroyed by her husband's derailment. Unbearable, divorced, worked, raised two children in her stomach, just such a middle-aged divorced hot mother "naturally" met a loyal young man who was cheated into marriage, and started a journey of love that was still conventional but not lacking in romance. .
No spoilers, anyway, it was sweet first, but an accident story took a turn, and finally it was HAPPY ENDING!
Brother and sister love, the total physical and psychological gap, and the total pressure from the family, how many are harsh to sister and brother lovers beyond age, beyond the confinement of reality.
What I want to say is that it seems that love is always so omnipotent, and with age, children have become the preservatives of love, making this meal more delicious, fresh, and never expired.
But in this celestial dynasty full of infinite possibilities, let alone sibling love, it seems that any kind of love is slowly being eroded by the bloody real desires of money and power, which makes me still crawling for life. One of the grass-roots people in the middle of nowhere. Do I still insist on curling up in the corner, singing in a weak voice "The stars light up..."
Well I admit I think too much, turn off the lights and go to sleep.
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