It's hard to imagine that I only watched this movie 28 years after it came out. At the moment I am 40 years old, and I know some people's sophistication, and I will think a lot when I watch it.
The outline of the story has actually been written in the lines. The princess was rescued by the prince, and then the princess saved the prince again. Said to be a princess, beauty is a must. Julia Roberts's best performance is the word "failure". The dusty sense of dress, words and deeds, and stupid and clumsy coquettish coquettishness. It's a bit exaggerated, but it looks like a street girl on the screen. On the other hand, the prostitute role in our movie, the impression that this is really only Jiang Wenli in "Farewell My Concubine" (unfortunately, there are few shots, it is a corner character that is not fully developed), and nothing else is like this.
Richard Gere played noble and kind. You don’t have to treat people with prejudice and prejudice (it's not completely absent, compared to others), you can tolerate minor ailments, restrain politeness and respect when expressing opinions, appreciate inner beauty, and be willing to appreciate and meet the needs of others. Even on the first night of pure trading, Vivian asked him what type he liked (see what kind of yourself), and he would also ask "What about you", which didn't need to be said later. In fact, he was not as ruthless as he thought. The reason why he used the armor for business, business, business, and business to arm himself was not precisely because he was more emotional and injured. Without these basic conditions, a prostitute will always be a prostitute, and nothing else can be seen. In the end he stood in the car, holding the cheap flowers bought from the roadside stall and the umbrella imitating a sword. It was silly, but really cute. It was not his age, experience, and status. It was purely to fulfill Vivian’s childhood. Dream, so it’s more lovely. His hatefulness is not written much, but he is as handsome as him, and abandoned by his wife. There are always shortcomings that teach people intolerable, but those will not be described in fairy tales. As for being handsome, that's also necessary. In reality, when someone of his level has small eyes on me, I will show you what it means to be spiritual and spiritual.
Based on my understanding of M&A, I have to say that buying a company is more complicated than buying a person. Edward is so smart that he never invests in companies/people that are not worthwhile. For a week he kept testing whether Vivian was worthy of better. Sex is very important. The first level of the exam that Vivian passed is sex, even though she was reluctant to turn off the funny TV show when the exam started, grinning like a fool. So when later she asked Edward why there were so many beautiful girls with him, she chose herself. He said he wanted a professional one. Old people like me can only smile at that moment. Flesh love is true love, why not fall in love, worship is enough.
Not being greedy is really smart. I gave her money to buy clothes, but only bought one after a day. He found it strange. She said it was because the clerk was very mean to her. In fact, it is not exactly. The hotel manager introduced her to reliable stores and salespeople, and it’s no problem to buy more. In the final analysis, she is not greedy. People who are not greedy will have principles and bottom lines. Only then can she be worthy of talking about dignity and not willing to be inferior, and it is worth making others look at her differently.
Positive initiative (or the ability to climb the dragon and attach the phoenix) is very important. Birth is fate, many people with bad backgrounds are rotten in the mud, and people who can get out of the sludge are rare. Meeting nobles is a necessary condition for changing their lives, but that is luck, and they cannot be met. Climbing is the ability. If you are engaged in a humble occupation and still cherish yourself (such as flossing to keep your teeth healthy), the boss said one (buy clothes, be in the lobby at the time, etc.) think two by yourself (ask the hotel manager for table manners), put on Chinese clothes and change your makeup and hairstyle Deportment, good facial expression control, generous tips when you should (this is a little fake, the actors can do it, the real street girl in life), the use of prostitution as a scholarship... all remind me of Wendi Deng. I don't like her, but I still have to convince others. It is useless to put ten Murdoch in front of me, it will only reflect the original form of my counseling.
Empathy is very important. Take her to the opera, knowing that she doesn't understand Italian and doesn't have the ability to appreciate high-class music, so what? Tears showed that she understood, although the topic of "La Traviata" was equivalent to an open-book test for her. He said that the reaction to seeing an opera for the first time was very romantic, either falling in love with the opera or hating it. When she was watching the opera, he was watching her, and his reaction was quite romantic. In the film, there are too many scenes where he looks at her laughing and not speaking. For the average person, observation and thinking are a shot of love, but he can still fall in love after understanding, and he is not a mortal.
The final exam has two questions, one is money and the other is sanity or maturity. Vivian refused to be kept, refused to be a golden bird, and refused to stay one more night for warmth. She saw through the wholesale and retail sales, she also knew that it is better to cut love instead of being indiscriminate. Wouldn't such a high level of double merchants go to the streets to violent things? So the prince took a shot after hesitating for a while (yes, he hesitated, if it weren't for the hotel manager's hint, the fairy tale would have been changed to a reality show).
As for the princess to save the prince, watch a movie, it is not logical and naive, nothing more than childhood trauma. According to me, the prince is actually saving himself, and the princess is just a drug primer. In the patriarchal society, men always choose women, and women emphasize we say who, we say when, we say how much. The final decisive factor is the money of men and men. Ms. Dong has to rely on Lao Wang. Being a feminist in a patriarchal society is too hard. Of course, this is beyond the boundaries of this movie.
Another movie tired of labels, it is said that it is sweet and vulgar, Mary Su, even so, isn't it all human nature?
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