The plot of this film is very clear. It tells the story of a strong career girl who occasionally experienced country life and was hit by romantic love. The experience journey should have ended, the love came to an end, and the protagonist left calmly. Just like the passengers on the same plane said, it feels so good to return to the civilized world. The screenwriter arranged a dreamlike ending. The heroine gave up her career in the city for love and chose to stay and continue to work hard. Of course, the film hinted at career pursuit as one of the reasons for this choice. It is indeed a very happy ending, but I think the probability of such an ending in reality is basically zero. This feeling can be turned into a recollection is the best ending. For such a sudden relationship, deviating from the original well-organized life plan and career, how is it possible for a strong woman in the workplace? Get up after lingering, forget each other in the rivers and lakes, you walk your sunny road, I walk my single-plank bridge, this is in line with the human sentiment and sophistication of this materialistic society.
The most old scene of Renee in the film happened to be in the action scene between her and the male lead on the sofa. She has a big haircut and an unnatural expression. Her flushed face is probably due to excessive botox and excessive skin lifts. Very stiff.
The actress who played the role of Assistant Renee performed wonderfully, revealing a natural sense of joy.
What was going on with that male protagonist, I basically couldn't recognize the last shaved beard, so it's better to keep it.
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