Addison Forbes Montgomory, a first-class obstetrics and gynecology surgeon, is of a famous background. From New York to Seattle to Los Angeles, he divorced Derek, who was of equal status and became a complete alien in the eyes of his parents and brothers. At Haikang (Coastal Rehabilitation Center), her tough image in GA was dissolved, but she was close to the heartless surface of most old Americans. Of course, underneath that surface also had a compassionate heart.
Naomi Bennett, a college classmate from Addison and a leading expert in infertility, therefore absolutely cannot accept abortion. It was the first love with ex-husband Sam, who had perfect merits, but drifted away in the crisis of running the clinic (in fact, it may be said that the middle-age crisis is more normal). After returning to an open life, she learned very hard, but she always had the illusion of the classical era in her heart.
Violet Turner, psychiatrist. The actor resembles Courtney Cox, with nervous eyes and thin lips slightly raised. A mess of personal life often made me doubt her professionalism. The marriage of her ex-boyfriend disturbed her throughout the first season (Cooper thought she was so affectionate at that time), and then she was inexplicably dating two men at the same time. Before planning; I was pregnant with a BB with an unknown dad, but comfortably used Cooper's compassion to take care of life.
Charlotte King, should be the most powerful woman in PP. She is also a public hospital operating officer and a private clinic partner. She is from Alabama. Like the impression of the South created for us in "Gone with the Wind" and "Return to Alabama," she has the natural blond hair and hot body of Reese Waiterspoon, and there is an Ashley house in her hometown. Mansion, the pet of childhood is a horse. Blue eyes are cold, his chin is always facing the nose of the incoming person, his words are sonorous, a loyal fan of sex toys-but he is willing to marry Cooper.
Since the era of "Friends", Chinese film critics have deliberately avoided the attitude towards sex in American dramas. In fact, it is easy to count all the men and women among them without spending too much energy. All of them were made into a potpourri by Jiang Lang's talented screenwriter. I was overly serious at the beginning, and when I saw the accidental wiping of the gun, I was heartbroken, just like at the beginning, no matter how good Rachel and Ross were, I still felt that it was a kind of "make do"; gradually I was forced to look down on the body, so I couldn't understand it. In that case, why they still hate cheating so deeply (distressed tears are worthless); afterwards, the ears and eyes laughed at the perfectionism from the end, unknowingly changed their positions, and finally took a generous view of the world on the screen. The only side effect is that when I went to the Chinese cultural circle and saw the reunion of the men and women who had broken up again, I didn't even feel that I was too frustrated at all.
Although "Sex and the City" was filmed for 7 years, we have not forgotten along the way. The reason why the four women appeared on the screen was to find true love. However, PP is a feature film. Life is more than just falling in love. Although love is indispensable for women, there are battles to be fought one after another on the field of life and death; in comparison, it is more urgent and easier. Still the goal of sex. Seeing Cooper say to Violet, “As an energetic American citizen (don’t exclude dating two people at the same time)”, OMG, although it is logical in the context of the TV series, it also made me laugh; if Western ethics have already Accepting this question so thoroughly, physical behavior has no symbol other than physiology itself, so what is the significance of shooting "Seriously Injured by Love" and "Dangerous Relationship"?
These four women are colleagues, but not friends. Their relationship is close and distant. Although they need to exchange gossip with each other out of the need to talk, they can never expect to live the hardest time in life by relying on each other. Doctors are a profession accustomed to teamwork, but cooperation often damages friendship more than it makes up for it. Addison and Naomi used to be best friends, but they have become colleagues who often disagree. No matter how generous they are, they can’t do nothing. For the crisis of the clinic’s business, they almost turned against each other. Addison and Charlotte are competitors, but when Charlotte went home to send his father away. However, I entrust the affairs to Addison-this kind of refreshing, nailed or nailed interpersonal relationship is lacking in our culture, and it is also something we feel tired but cannot get rid of. The four women in "Sex and the City" may become friends because they are not colleagues.
No longer revolving around the wind, but Addison is looking for, Charlotte is forced to marry, Violet is encountering a bottleneck, Naomi is going to come back out of the arena and remove the ending, which represents almost all stages of a woman and a relationship. They don’t know when they will land or when they will restart. They just keep going all the time-they don’t care about their partners, they don’t need male or female companions, unconscious loneliness, unremarkable loneliness, just like Addison and Violet. The middle teased past.
You choose the road yourself. If you can leave you alone, no one can control you—however, even this choice needs to be given. There is no soil, let alone choice, and even loneliness cannot be chosen.
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