Does everyone have unspeakable injuries? Doug and Lois have been unable to get out of the shadow of the death of their 15-year-old daughter. Lois even felt that her daughter suffered a car accident because of him. Doug seemed to think so too. Even after 8 years, Lois still closed himself up, and Doug went to find warmth in other arms. If the string is too tight, it will break. Doug happened to meet Allison, a girl from the Alice family, while on a business trip. She was striptease at the age of 16. His character was stubborn and eager to care, and his feelings finally found an outlet. At the same time, Lois finally walked out of the house, driving on the road for the first time in 8 years. What would it be like for three people like this to live together? In the scene of shopping in the supermarket, they looked like a real family, a generous father, a loving mother, and a smart but rebellious daughter. I really think they will form a family, especially after Allison complains about Lois. But the plot took a turn for the worse, Allison was just Allison after all, and Doug and Lois finally went home together.
What I like most is this warm ending: Doug and Lois finally opened their minds and enjoyed life. Two weeks later, Allison called Doug, and at any time before, she was tracing her with heavy eyeliner and messy hair. At this moment, it was Shimizu out of Lotus. She finally listened to Lois's words, left the strip club, quit smoking, and wanted to Go to a new city and start a new life.
Compared with the earth-shattering Hollywood blockbusters and the French films that make people sleepy from time to time, I still like such fresh movies, such as the previous "Juno" and "Little Miss Sunshine", without the heartbreaking sentimental, no sensationalism. The depth of the face, only a knowing smile, only resonance from the bottom of my heart.
Life is full of such intersections and parallels. Strangers meet and walk with each other. Most of them still have to be separated, but in any case, strangers, I also wish you a bright future.
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