1 What wakes me up every day is not a dream to wake me up every day, not an alarm clock, nor a dream, but the babble of the baby in the ear. After putting the baby to sleep last night, Dad Bao found an Indian movie, and we didn't go to bed until one in the morning. Bao Da is a senior Indian movie fan. Under his influence, I also started to like Indian movies. 2 Going left and right, I just met and watched "Love Per Square Foot", also known as "Love Per Square Foot" (2018). The main content is that bank staff Sanjay and Karina both dream of owning their own house, but cannot make enough money, so the two decided to fake marriage to obtain the loan qualification. Sanjay and Karina work in the same bank. Sanjay is a computer engineer and works on the 9th floor. Kalina is a loan approver and works on the second floor. Sanjie is obsessed with the company's rich married lady HR, and is having an extramarital affair. Karina also has a conservative, simple and rich second-generation boyfriend. Like Jimmy's "Go Left, Go Right", the two seem to never have an intersection. However, at a wedding, the two of them took their own orders and made a makeshift dance partner. On the first side, there were already lightning and thunder, sparks of gold and stone, but neither of them realized that it was love at first sight. 3 After confirming that you are the right person, the two of you will find true love from the false marriage agreement to the one who confirms that each other is right. In the end, both the physical "home" (house) and the spiritual "home" (family, love, partner) will be harvested. There is a heartbeat of love, warmth, misunderstanding, decisiveness, loyalty, stubbornness, heartache... It is not easy for the two to finally get together. Having love in each other's hearts is the foundation. Sanjay made a concession and directly transferred the house to Kalina, saving the emotional crisis. 4 from reality It is not a reality. The subject matter of the film is very realistic. The sad dream of ordinary people to buy a house is also the pain of young Chinese. But after all, movies are commercialized, and they are not based on reality. The good looks of the heroes and heroines are what we ordinary people don't have. As the saying goes, good-looking people are not bad luck. They both had a wealthy spare tire partner who could easily give them a house, but they still insisted on buying it themselves. Because they have experienced high-altitude scenery and know that it is not what they want, they are so happily throwing themselves into the pressure of buying a house without hesitation. In reality, more ordinary people are under the pressure of buying a house while imagining that there is a shortcut to falling from a height. Also, they are both local aboriginals. In China, indigenous people are not bad houses. It is the younger generation of students who are really troubled by the house. The generation that enters the city, the house means more realistic to them: sense of belonging, master status, children go to school... 5 lives are endless, have bought a house, are always on the road, the end of the film is the hero and the heroine Xinjuli, start a beautiful day, wash, breakfast, and go to work. Through the window, on the roof of the opposite bungalow stood another man with his dream of buying a house full of faces, staring at the beautiful new building here-just like the man who lived in the original house. One story ends, another story begins.
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