Because of the title of the movie, the popular "Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou do not believe in tears" a few years ago should be an imitation of "Moscow does not believe in tears". I didn't quite understand the plot at the beginning, but with the support of the barrage, the relationship between the characters was straightened out. The first two hours of the movie are good. At the end, the part where the heroine Katya and Guosha are together is not very good. The macho Gosha finds out that Katya holds a higher position and earns more money than him, and leaves in anger. Katya burst into tears, and her friends came to see him and help her find Guosha. But the contradiction between Katya and Guosha has not been resolved. There are huge differences in three views, and both of them have strong personalities. Although the three girls in the film each have their own fate, their pursuit of marriage is different, so they have completely different lives 20 years later. There is a sentence in the barrage that says "except for the worst in life, everyone else has a bad life". However, the friendship between the three girls is still very enviable. Joy and sadness can be supported together. And I have watched a lot of the introduction of this movie, and the last sentence is "the heroine finally gets the real happiness in life". Is this the editor's default that women must get married, and women who don't get married will be wiped out of her efforts and achievements in other areas?
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