The so-called influence of internationalization can be seen in several movies I have watched. Whether it is in the United States, Germany, or even Iran and Thailand, the songs of LV, PRADA, and Nora Jones are repeated. Appearing, it seems that the brand has become a passport to dominate the world, participating in the lives of ordinary people everywhere.
New York, Leo (Gail Garcia/acting) and Ellen (Michelle Williams/acting) are a couple. Leo is an Internet upstart, Ellen is a surgeon. Both are busy with their careers. Daughter Jackie is in the majority. At that time, Gloria, a Filipino servant, was accompanied. Leo went to Thailand on a business trip and was puzzled by the rapid development of the local rugged temperament; Ellen realized the importance of her daughter because of her husband’s leaving home, but her daughter has become accustomed to the teachings of the Filipino maid, and Ellen’s love for her daughter is nowhere to be poured out, so she has no choice but to show her love to the patient. .
In the Philippines, Gloria's two sons depended on each other in the company of their grandmother, and hoped that their mother would return to them. The eldest son who was in elementary school went around looking for work to prove that he had the ability to support his family. When he took part-time jobs and asked for pay, he was ridiculed by the old lady who sold rice.
The whole world began to lose balance. Leo and the local Thai escort girl mingled together. Ellen became confused about how to grab his daughter's heart again. Gloria's eldest son had an accident...
When Gloria and Leo decided to go home, everything got better. . The two families reunited in a broken mirror, and both experienced a lot of each other.
The most impressive thing about this film is the director's mature skills, the smoothness of the beginning and the transition, and the many hints of the narrative, so that the audience can guess the good intentions of the set of nodes. In fact, the story is well told, and the psychological demands and destiny of each character are quite clear. It is extremely interesting from anyone's perspective, but it is a habit of deja vu.
Gail Garcia once had primitive sexiness in "Love is a bitch", but now he has become a bald little old man with deep and shallow furrows on his face. As a rich man through IT, his clothes are impeccable, with commes des GARCONS and Y3 close by, enabling him to lead the trend of dressing for small men. He relied on an oxygen machine to breathe in Thailand, and the strong impact he received in Thailand made me a strong apology for being in a third world country. Of course, he and Michelle Williams’ acting skills have nothing to say, but both of them deliberately blurred their beauty in appearance, which made me a little unacceptable.
But even if this is the case, I personally feel very happy to be able to see a film at the film festival that is not hindered by the director.
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