Like the style of a British novel, the seemingly plain plot is full of humorous and witty dialogue, which is intriguing. I checked it on the Internet and it turned out that the author was Irish, and it turned out that only British people thought about it this way. The most interesting thing is that the wife holding the dog warned Majestic not to cry, "One is uncomfortable, second is wasting tears. Tears are the comfort of ordinary women. Beautiful women never shed tears. They go shopping." There is also Tupu, the old duke fell in love, and told his friends that if a man can accept his past, he can accept his wife, which is very cute.
Mrs. Irene's enchanting and Majestic sweetness make the film full of women's beauty.
Although it is a comedy with a happy ending, I am very happy that Majestic proved to us that it is better to explain every misunderstanding than to keep a multitude of secrets.
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