"Margot at the Wedding", I just watched the movie without looking at any introduction. I don't know what language to use to accurately comment on such a movie with a simple plot and a little confusing. Margot took his son to his sister's second wedding, but before the wedding, he pretended to completely disrupt all arrangements. There is the longing and struggling for family love, the constant tingling of trying to get closer to each other; there is confusion about love and marriage, the happiness in my hand makes me unable to cherish, and people who think they can promise each other for a lifetime will be naked. Open the deepest wounds in public without mercy; also mixed with the juvenile's speculation about the world and the ignorance of sex. . .
What kind of film should this be classified into? Real is like life.
What makes me even more confused is why my sister, after knowing she was deceived and injured again, will still return to such a fat man who is hypocritical, cowardly, hypocritical, and may betray again at any time, and does not even have the ability to support herself? Perhaps some people are too eager to have a relationship and have lost the ability to judge, or perhaps there is a qualitative difference between what is and what is not, and the difference between good and bad is only a quantitative difference. That's why they are constantly struggling in the pursuit of qualitative change to quantitative change, and then attempting to qualitatively transform the quantity, right?
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