Listening to the title of the film, I thought it was good and I watched it. I actually saw the figure of American Sweet Sister Meg Ryan at the beginning, which made me a little happy (I didn't pay attention to the cast list beforehand). But the shape is a bit exaggerated, probably to highlight the pretty good figure of Sister Mei in the back. Meg Ryan still continues her exaggerated, neurotic style of acting in this play, which is somewhat inappropriate for her age. But that's the selling point of the film, and it's May's character, and I find myself unable to accept it. Maybe with the growth of age, women should also try to change themselves. When the agility and cuteness go away, there should be a little more maturity and wisdom. Time is really a woman's worst enemy. It leaves scars on women's faces mercilessly. When Antonio looked into May's eyes and said "you have a pair of charming eyes", I couldn't stand it anymore, because I saw What arrived were the wrinkles at the corners of the eyes and the somewhat cloudy eyes. Turn off the video, for that good memory!
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