After watching for 20 minutes, she was disappointed with which soldier she was with. Hey. . . With a sigh, women can't resist lust, right? I think the farmer is very good and reliable, and I think the heroine is so wise and independent.
The more he looked back, the more he sighed. Recalling the beginning of the plot, the heroine's smile is confident and refusal, showing independence like that. Sigh: Is there an illusion of maturity without pain? Sometimes I can't understand women, at least not in this movie.
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In the end, they were together, the heroine and the farmer. But such a waiter like a farmer is no more than a man, gentleman, O(∩_∩)O~ should only be found in movies.
It's so good. Although the heroine has experienced pain, wrong choices and bad marriages, if they were directly together at the time, it would be better to cherish them now.
I originally watched this movie with the expectation of seeing the heroine's performance, but in the end, the expectations were lowered, but there was a sharp contrast to the three men in the film. A man's strength is not measured by his finances and handsome looks, but by his inner strength and firmness. In this show, The Farmer is a perfect representation (but it's a movie after all). The rich farmer had a fragile heart.
Regardless of gender, everyone should have a gentle and strong heart, accepting and insisting on some things in life.
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