The heroine Alice gave me a very bad impression at the beginning, but she was lucky, and she became a rich man after she won the jackpot. In this film, Alice claimed that she would win the lottery because she felt she was going to win the lottery. It's not luck to be hit. I think this paragraph is very interesting. It just doesn't mean that she is right.
In the film, Alice won the jackpot and didn't start her crazy way of being a rich man. There was an unintentional chance that the money could support her crazy ideas for a long time. If the effect is not satisfied, the props are not good enough and the money is thrown in. The TV station thinks she is crazy, and I think the audience is crazy, a big show! She began to copy everything she was dissatisfied with from birth to growing up. Every person she was dissatisfied with, her behavior became more and more "crazy", the ratings became more and more so, watching me suddenly found it fun, this is not right now Is your internet celebrity broadcast live! Including she spent half an hour in it eating a piece of cake, eating and broadcasting.
Alice feels that she is hurting every step of her growth, but every one of her complaints is replicated according to her situation, and her anger and accusation are invisibly hurting the person who loves her. If you don't do to others what you don't want to do, your ancestors have thought through it. Of course, you have to fight back. Personally, I don't need to be too entangled in things that can be handled better.
There are many interesting scenes in the film, including the very big black plastic bag that Alice and her best friend check into the casino hotel, and Alice’s crazy behavior in the casino. I saw this for the first time in a non-erotic movie. This scene is about to make a fuss about me, but I think the director's intention is quite good for the plot. There is also the camera clip at the end. Everyone is a photographer of his own life. You can control what you want to show in the lens, and the life is endless.
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