This is really a drama to persuade people to DINK, the three views of the whole film are too distorted. I like Reese as always, and the memory is still the pretentiousness of her in "Legal Beauty". Speaking of the plot, the mother of four children played by Elena gave up her career for Izzy. Perhaps this has planted the seedlings of her resentment towards Izzy. But I think her mother should not be treated at the end. Is it wrong to expect her son to become a dragon like all mothers? Since childhood, she has carefully cultivated, Izzy's sexual orientation problem may be unacceptable to her. However, Izzy never talked to her mother about her unspeakable secrets, but blamed her mother for not caring about her. You tell me how do people know the pain in your heart if you don't communicate? How do you understand you? Mia is simply sick, and the surrogate child was kidnapped directly. Have you considered the feelings of the biological parents? But here is the issue of the positioning of the surrogate mother, but it is not too much to be held accountable. Can the father be ignored if he only considers the relationship between the child and the mother? Pearl’s problem is also very serious, has Mia cared about it? In short, a group of children in the play are all fed up, Mia and Izzy seem to interpret the ideas of lesbians and artists. There is also the allergic sexism of black people. Elena helped her and made a mistake. Seeing her a single mother took the initiative to rent a house to her at a low price and found an excuse to work for her. Seeing that her disgusting and hateful expression is really disgusting, and she was really caught Don't force it when discriminating! Speaking of the Chinese woman Bebe, the child was obviously abandoned by you, and you have no gratitude for the child's adoptive parents. You must know that the child almost died in her hands, and the adoptive parents raised and healed the health-worried child. Are you still talking about sexism to your adoptive mother at this time? I didn't think of the child as a treasure, holding it in his mouth for fear of turning it into his palm, holding it in the palm of his hand for fear of falling, discriminating against a ghost! So the climax at the end is praising the greatness of Mia? Taught Elena hard? Happy for Bebe to take the child away? Elena is so pitiful, giving birth to these four scourges, it would be different if she went to New York with her boyfriend in the first place.
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