It's entirely due to the only remaining passion for Miss Sara Jessica Parker. The Kelly she played in the Sex and the City series is too unforgettable. Personally, she still has no significant progress in her performance. Kate’s voice and smile are almost the same as Kelly, but with an extra pair of children. Having a family, changing to a white-collar business job, and even the shooting mode is very similar to the first season of Sex and the City-the protagonist's narration, the inner monologues of the characters, and the conclusion. In short, when you hear the protagonist say [a study shows that...] in the narration, you will feel that this is simply a sister chapter of Sex and the City.
The story tells how a mother strikes a balance between family and career. It is a Hollywood-style plot, with no ups and downs, simple but classic. Kate in the play is very old at work (it is impossible not to sigh for the traces of time left on the faces of actresses), which is appreciated by her boss and often needs to go out on business. The busyness of work makes her often have to break her promises to her daughter. In the eyes of mothers and kindergarten teachers, she is an incompetent mother; the sharp decline of intercourse + frequent mention of male colleagues + neglect of children and children leads to dissatisfaction with her husband. Kate’s heart is always family-oriented, just like her last choice, and at the same time she does not give up work, as she explained to her boss at the end of the play [If you think I am not capable enough, you can fire me, but I don’t Will voluntarily give up my career...]
I saw netizens sarcastically on other film review websites [I don't know why these movies keep getting made]. I have always believed that Hollywood’s mission is to not only make money, but also reflect contemporary social phenomena. I also have a married working mother, and I often blame her for always agreeing to take me to play, but in the end she broke her promise because of work. This kind of plot, in people's traditional concept, is what the father can do. However, with the development of society, for their own ambitions, and for family income, more and more mothers have begun to join the ranks of [breaking words to their children]. For a mother, the guilt and regret brought by breaking her promises will probably ruin her (this is no less than a man's embarrassment in front of his buddies). Most of the females around me are highly educated and ambitious. It’s very big. I hope that there will be more choices in the future. Gradually, they realize that there are fewer and fewer choices, more and more pressure, and more and more helpless. Most of them are desperate to reach a stage and see through it, just like in a movie. The same as the heroine of...After all, not every woman is born with the courage of Hillary Clinton.
Perhaps, being a man is a waste of woman, why use a man's worldly success standards to demand oneself.
I thought the Chinese translated name should be such as [Multifaced Eve], [White-collar Mama], [Woman with Lice on Head], etc. I didn’t expect it to be [Kate’s Affair Diary]... I don’t really like this translated name. Did not feel the line of affair.
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