Own feelings

Junius 2022-02-20 08:01:14

Comment from the screenwriter:

At the beginning, there were so many people on the stage that I couldn't understand it. The later movie focuses on the heroes and heroines to unfold the story, which is easy to understand. After reading it, turn to the beginning, and then I can understand the parts that I don't understand.

The actor has an old girlfriend, and he suddenly appears in a one-night stand just to avenge his current boyfriend.

When the heroine appeared on the stage, only her mother, confessed that she was a university teacher, and had a boyfriend who was not good enough for her. Then her sister got married and the two of them wore dresses. At the wedding, the sister’s husband came to pester the heroine, and only confessed through the heroine’s dialogue with friends. This husband was introduced to her sister by the heroine, and the heroine’s ex-boyfriend got involved with her sister. Both her sister and her husband hook up with others at the wedding. There are so many plots here, but the explanation is too sloppy or too fast, making the audience unable to understand. It should be the scene where the heroine appeared at the beginning, because there is a younger sister in the family. Then when the heroine and her sister wear a gown, the heroine expresses her anger towards her sister and her husband.

Finally, her husband ate with the heroine again, and confessed to him after eating, but the heroine actually believed it.

Unreasonable. There was no appearance of this husband in the middle.

The reasonable part of the plot is that the man whose sister hooked up at the wedding, and her sister asked him for a massage, and answered the phone call of the actor. Finally, when her husband was looking for the heroine, it was more reasonable to confess that the two of them were separated.

What moved me was the shots of American college campuses (the play said it was Columbia University, I don’t know if it was), the shots of the heroine in class, confident and erudite, and talkative, and I felt that class was an enjoyment for the teacher. Looking at the magnificent building and the young students, I am very yearning to go to the United States to get a degree, and I no longer hesitate!

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Extended Reading

The Mirror Has Two Faces quotes

  • Claire: Mother, the only thing you ever taught me about the Sabbath is that Bergdorf's wouldn't be as crowded.

  • Rose Morgan: I tell you what I envy about people in love - I'd love it if someone knew me, I mean really knew me. What I like, what I'm afraid of, what kind of toothpaste I use.