I chose this "Elopement Plan B" after hesitation, thinking about the French lighthearted romantic comedy, these labels are enough.
Maybe it's because I didn't hold too much expectations, so there was a kind of unexpected surprise. This is a lovely movie that makes you smile.
The tall and beautiful heroine is walking on an unchanging life path. Her life with her boyfriend always seems to be so regular, but it is boring. They guessed games, they played bowling, and even had a fixed time for eating a fixed dish and having sex. Everything is piling up and getting fuller.
Until she finally broke out.
She swapped out her usual dishes, yelled at the bowling alley that she was done, and took off her huge engagement ring. . . . .
It's all about her wanting to get out of the status quo.
She chooses to pursue the man who surprises her life, who pampers her in every possible way. She won't be asked to do the set things at the set time, and she won't be reminded loudly to "pay attention to her feet" when she is bowling. . . In front of him, she can be herself without restraint. Even if she knew that she wasn't sincere, she was still able to put a face of jam on her face with bitter humor, willing to fulfill her.
At that moment, I suddenly wanted to cry. When the tears almost fell, I remembered that my friend was still beside me, and then I laughed at myself and held back my tears. I'm thinking if I were the heroine I'd choose this man, even if he wasn't as rich or handsome.
The details of the film are very delicate, and the scenery is also very beautiful, the vast prairie, the ice and snow in Russia.
I think, in this cold season, no one will refuse such a warm film.
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