This is the story of two women, a middle-aged and down-and-out woman, and a social star. Two seemingly incapable people unexpectedly got together in a miraculous one day, and the interactive track changed their destiny. The one-day preserved canned food finally played its role in the dawn.
It's a qualified short film, but the plot is too steep and it loses the cuteness of the gurgling water. Amy Adams, who plays the little star of cleansing the lead, is really sweet, especially the one standing in the bathtub is the birth of Venus described by Titian. The shell relief behind the bathtub was deliberate, right? In addition, who is the pianist who played the male first? That's so handsome.
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