Laughter with tears, tears with laughter, this movie is definitely the best one I have watched recently. It is nearly three hours long, but it is not muddy. Every shot is processed with layers and every detail is taken care of. When it comes to the plot, you may not be interested in Indian movies or movies that describe Vanity Fair, but the core of this film is far more than revealing the secrets so superficially, it is not as regular as the fashion devil. From a female model chasing fame to finally entering Paris, the whole process is describing the psychological changes of the heroine and everyone around them in different periods. The changes are true and credible, and they are not exaggerated or accelerated for the plot. The characters in Reflected in my heart and resonated, so my tears can flow out again and again.
1. There is nothing wrong with chasing success, but you have to withstand falls and understand the price behind success.
2. The satisfaction of success is only at the moment of success, and then gradually weakened. This is the fatigue under the aura of success. Only by feeling and thinking about changes in fatigue inertia can we succeed forever.
3. Success is not necessarily success. Success is not about standing at the peak, but insisting on being right and not trying wrong. It's about examining yourself more deeply to understand what is really important and timeless. Or, turning your enemies into friends and helping yourself by helping others. This kind of success is a tireless motivation, a living source of soul, and a touchstone of life.
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