On the first day of vacation, I took the supplementary lessons that I hadn't seen before in Lipstick Jungle, basically before and after.
Because I like to watch Sex and City, love the house and Wu, everything Candace Bushnell intends to glance at. This time, I think it's very strange. Candace probably thinks that the marriage life in Sex and City is too cheap, and now he decides to change his mind. After all, the palms and backs of the hands are full of meat, and the unmarried and married people are all customers, so they can't be offended. Later, I read a film review and said that Miss Bushnell got married in the past two years, so I wrote a story about a married woman taking care of both ends of her career and family.
I see.
Fortunately, I will experience life in the future, and both are correct.
I started watching it in the middle of season 2 because Nicole's little boyfriend Kirby is so pretty. Once I saw Kirby's interview at the gym, the host was also a man, and the first sentence was "a lot of ladies here today are regreting that you have your shirt on) ". This time, I feel that I turned the first season out and read the dialogue. The dialogue is very wonderful, and the original, there is no large section of the sex and city. Desperate Housewives can't, not only copy, but also some characters are copied regularly, for example, Gabreal's dialogue is mostly from carry bradshaw's dialogue. The screenwriter probably thought that people watching Sex and City would not watch Desperate Housewives, and decided to recycle the dialogue from the perspective of environmental protection. It is his (her) misfortune to meet someone like me who takes everything in love dramas.
But then again, it's not enough to be purely unconventional in the arrangement of the characters.
Victory is young and beautiful, and he's a bit of a head-scratcher when he's talented. Her object was a rich billionaire, and she fell in love with her at first sight. She took her to Paris to see the small room that Chanel had rented, and used her private jet. Her plays are basically no-brainers, rich handsome guys and beautiful talented girls, no matter how they make up, they are pleasing to the eye. Joe finally broke up in last Friday's episode, and I was relieved, because based on past experience, Joe will still be back; basically, he's a replica of Big, just younger and fresher.
Nico is one of the reasons I first started watching this movie. She's beautiful, and it's even more beautiful to find a boyfriend, and she can work hard for her career, and she can't make ends meet. I like all of these. A Greek immigrant from Queen, she masked her accent so much that most people thought she was of Connecticut background. These little details are intriguing. At the beginning, I highly recommend a few scenes of "Grievance" with Kirby. One is that Kirby is really eye-catching, and the other is that Nico himself acted well, it is simply a modern version of Mrs. Chatterley. I think the portrayal of her husband is a failure. A professor of comparative literature at Columbia University, he has an affair with a female student. There are no other fresh details, but every time Nico hosts a party, he leaves in a hurry, and then there is the second season of Meagan. The stomach slammed into Nico's office, almost suspecting that the screenwriter was cutting corners. But Nico's play is basically very impressive.
Wendy can evoke adolescence for most boys because she was played by the long-lost Brooke Shields. When she was in junior high school, she was the image of a young and beautiful girl. A cousin of one of my classmates liked her very much. I didn't recognize it at first, but my dad suddenly said something amazing: This is Brooke Shields! Later, when I looked at the cast list, I was amazed at the ruthlessness of the years and sighed endlessly. There is nothing new in Wendy's play, it is basically the main focus of the family's play, and the career is simply embellishment; of course, this is contrary to the original intention of the screenwriter. Her husband is also not bright. I fast-forward as soon as Wendy's scene comes out.
The women help like thunder, but I haven't seen it yet. See it again.
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