I have always liked this kind of film that uses lines to promote the development of the plot. It seems that the film review seems to belong to a classical drama.
All the elements of a family relationship seem to be involved in this film, and the style of the documentary makes the film more become real.
Anne Hathaway. The acting is so good, it doesn't look like the previous princess at all.
The same feeling is that Anne Hathaway's state after returning home can be compared to last year when I stayed at home without a degree last year, but my fault is much smaller than her drug use and the death of her brother in a car accident. The attitude is very complicated, it is love and protection, but it is also profound disappointment and helplessness. Interspersed in various stages of his sister's wedding, it is even more coincident that my cousin got married at the same time. My cousin is 20 days younger than me, and they grew up together, and they are equivalent to brothers, so I was literary and artistic at that time. The young man is possessed, and he delusionally imagines that many movie scenes happened to me, such as apology at the wrong time, boring self-intoxication and so on. Or is everyone talking and laughing peacefully on the surface, congratulations, blessings and the like, and finally back to everything is about me. This topic comes up. It's not simply happy or unhappy, and it's just a binary emotion. This is an atmosphere that only appears in the communication of family members. It is to express concern with fierce words, sometimes even harsh words.
There are two scenes in the movie that are quite explanatory. First, at the sister's engagement banquet, when Anne Hathaway was doing toast, she apologized at the wrong time, and told her mental journey of detoxification again. Gone the limelight that should belong to my sister. The second is the big quarrel after going home after getting engaged. The whole thing is that all the old things are brought out. Because it is more private, it is more fun, and the two sisters are more unscrupulous. Dad kept mediating and quarreling. At the end, it was actually my sister who said that Lei Chu was pregnant, so everyone's mood went downhill, and there was another blessing, leaving Hathaway to shout that it was unfair.
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