When I watched the film, I was still in school.
I feel that the bridge of the American Dream is a bit vulgar and perfect, and there are only a few people who reap their dreams. I don't believe that in reality, they will be "retributed" if they run on others by their cleverness.
Six years have passed, graduated, and worked. Step by step, I have achieved my childhood goals. On the other hand, I looked at Gwyneth's little stewardess again, only to realize that the vulgar is not necessarily "frivolous and false." She set foot on the big airlines step by step, with clear goals and strong will. When all the big flight attendants have all she has, her dreams will naturally become reality.
My own experience is quite close to that of the little stewardess, except for the finale of Prince Charming, so when I think back to this light comedy life film that is not advanced, it is inevitable that I am a little bit emotional.
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