"Starlet" means "little star", which is a little wish that the heroine Jane had when she first arrived in a big city with a small dream. Her life is not easy, but she is not stubborn: she is kind so she fosters puppies; she loves life, so she buys furniture; unexpectedly gets ten thousand dollars but doesn't squander it, otherwise, the show will end within 10 minutes of opening. She does not stop work because of the ill-gotten gains, but continues her own pace of life. It's just that the guilt of keeping makes her want to have the money more comfortably, so she goes back to Sadie to make sure she doesn't know about the money, and tries her best to make up for it. If the initial contact and help was to repay the debt, then after seeing the tombstones of Sadie's husband and daughter, she would give the erratic, thin and stubborn old lady a big hug, and began to love and take care of her, holding hands to see Paris tower. On the other hand, Sadie knows that there is no love for no reason in the world. If Jane approached her at first and made her feel alert, then after learning the truth, she could face Jane more calmly. Getting along these days is not measurable with money, and money means nothing to Sadie. If 10,000 dollars can be exchanged for a girl you don't know before to get close to you in your limited life, enter your life, bring you back to the past, help you fulfill your dreams, and bring some movement to your dead life, why? Keep her out? Sometimes, the truth is not so important, as long as the original beauty is enough.
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