I give five stars to show that I like it

Clarissa 2022-01-19 08:01:09

At first, I thought the title was a fashion, funny, and inspirational blockbuster similar to The Devil Wearing Prada, but it didn't have much to do with Prada. But it moved me. Some people said that the storyline was clichéd and the actors were not particularly good, but they cried me with two tissues and wanted to write something down.

The "weird" of the rich girls suddenly turned into female slings, and they want to fight back to their original places. They may also be those that they do not accept. They think that they are of course Americans, but Americans are inherently very heterogeneous. Except for the Indians, there seems to be no indigenous people. If they want to have a new life, they must face and accept their Latin American identity. Everything starts from scratch, learning a new language, and getting along with others. They just packed up two ethnology textbooks today. I want to say here. It is an example of multi-ethnic integration that recognizes this group of cultures in a large regional environment.

Secondly, I like the soundtrack in this movie, the sad ones and the happy ones, and they all sound very nice. I also saw a revelation again: you should study with peace of mind for female hanging silk, don't think about falling in love, as long as you study with all your heart, those high-quality, handsome and rich are likely to like you in turn, and vice versa.

Finally, if the man is really rich, then drive the truck to load the furniture, buy the house you love, use the diamond ring as the keychain of the house, and bring these to propose to you. That's really a bit romantic. . . . Alas, the female Diaosi has to get up early tomorrow to go to Banzhuan, just groaning and writing words here. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Kacey 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Everyone has to learn to grow up on their own.

  • Clotilde 2022-04-23 07:03:57

    Too mexican, a little indigestible

From Prada to Nada quotes

  • Mary Dominguez: Who is he?

    Carry Sullivan: I heard his father is an ambassador to one of those countries with fruit flies.

  • Edward Ferris: You call the I.N.S., We'll call the I.R.S.