Celeste and Jesse, how do you two love each other?

Ashleigh 2022-01-14 08:01:54

In the past two years, female comedy writers and actors have risen rapidly, and investors are more willing to bet on their works. It is for this reason that Jones was able to write and shoot this film.
The plot really confuses me. It's about a proactive female protagonist who has a little pursuit of life and a little demand for material things. She leaves her husband because she thinks it is useless, and can't stand loneliness and keeps her by her side. I can imagine that if she has an ideal partner, she should move on soon.
The only contradiction is that her husband can find the right new love faster than her. So she was a little unacceptable psychologically, she cried and sneered a bit, didn't lose too much, and overall she was still self-esteem and self-love.

It's just a life story, there is no special sense. If you tell the life story well, there will actually be bright spots. However, the whole film lacks a person or a relationship, which makes the audience close and want to cheer for it. It is difficult for the heroine to create a sense of sympathy and support, and from beginning to end, the audience did not have the desire to reconcile the two of them. The feelings of the male and female lords are very sweet, but the contradictions are also difficult to reconcile. To be honest, I didn't see how worthy of their love to be held firmly, too much uncertainty about themselves and each other.

So when I watched the movie, my mood didn't fluctuate with the fate of the hero and the heroine at all. It was just like the mentality of the two of you.
It's a failure.

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Celeste & Jesse Forever quotes

  • Jesse: Nailed that divorce.

  • Celeste: Now I know why you fucking cry all the time. This shit's emotional.