The story is very peculiar. Does the West seem to deal with love and marriage so directly?
McGee is an independent woman, single, and wants to be a single mother by artificial insemination. I accidentally met a little man in the shadow of the wife of a powerful and successful tenured professor, but the little man seems to have made some achievements. John just started to write a novel, and there is no reader or person to talk to, so McCard and John always meet Discuss, and then, the sperm donor from Mai Card came to the door, in fact, he liked her and wanted to go straight to the traditional style. Of course, she was rejected. The heroine didn't want to complicate the simple things she had originally imagined. After all, she was born in an accident, and she has always been self-reliant and has received a good education.
On the night of the artificial insemination of Mccard, John ran to express his love. So, three years after the time came, their daughter was already alive and kicking, and Mccard’s life was completely trapped in the situation of a full-time nanny caused by John. She did her best. I tried my best to arrange the family including the two children before my husband, John, completely immersed in his own world, the film finally decrypted: in fact, John fell in love with McCard because of this dystocia novel. He thought that Mai Card wanted him to finish writing, but in fact Mai Card just wanted someone who knew that she loved her.
So Mai Shao and his ex-wife designed a bridge to relive Yuanmeng Dreams. The two who didn’t want to really love it really became. It’s just that Mai Shao’s good friend lost his words after drinking. The hero ran away in desperation, and the two women. I took the child for a few days with mutual understanding and support. At this time, the man’s manuscript was burned by his ex-wife after reading it, and the carbon fertilizer was returned to the man by the way. By the way, he pointed out how he should publish his own work, and estimated the following In the future, two people who know each other must come together.
I used to think that I would rush to give birth to a child when I saw it. Now that I see it, mutual appreciation and understanding can be long-term. If there is no separation for three years, maybe their original husband and wife are still the male protagonist. Eventually, I will be on the verge of collapse, and I feel deeply stuck in it now. There are endless quarrels for children, careers, and housework. They are all too self-conscious, thinking that they are paying more to this family, children and each other, and deserve more respect.
In short, I hope this film will be shown to couples and couples. It is a good film, although it is not sensational.
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