Every beauty is somewhat stubborn and different. The better the capital, the higher the little head. The director apparently experienced sweet love and quirky beauties, so he made such a shot. "A woman is a woman", in Angela it is "I am a beauty, who I am afraid of", in Ymi it is "You are so boring", but in the face of the facts, it is obvious: If you want to have a flower, yearn for yourself from now on You can see the beautiful colors and smell the beautiful fragrance every day in your life, and you must let the flowers grow according to your own wishes. Because women are inherently cute and stubborn, but also vulnerable. If you water her with love, she will grow and be more beautiful, and it will last forever, otherwise there will be a flowerpot for you, or a dead branch.
The love life should be decided by women, because women are naturally cuter and more beautiful. If you cooperate, you will be happy (for example, Yimi who finally gave in finally tasted the joy of giving birth). If you refuse, you will be awarded the Cold War, quarrels and her replacement. But men are so unreasonable, they have to wait until the end of the matter to lose more than gain, they will be able to open up.
It is worth mentioning that the song that the supporting actor gave to Angela in the play, a song that obviously comes from a man, can be a high-level persuasion for many conscientious men after getting promoted and wealthy. But we can change the ending like this: dear, let us stand by the mirror together and take a clear look at the two people who fell in love with each other and are now dissatisfied. I'm getting fat, undressed, nagging, and the man next to me has a beer belly and is a big bald head. The corners of his mouth were deeply wrinkled from accusing me for a long time, and so did his heart. I will never point out his mind anymore, because this heart is not that heart.
Finally, after watching the movie last night, the man rushed online to watch the film reviews. It can be seen that a woman is a woman, and a man is just a man. Ugh.
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