Like the heroine, like this type of drama

Sandra 2022-08-23 20:19:16

Although when I watched the introduction of this film, I had already anticipated the development of the whole film and the overall narrative structure, but I still watched it, mainly because the recent mood is more suitable for watching this kind of film. Of course, to be honest, I watch this type of film first with seemingly unkind intentions, just like the "Platonic Sex" I watched before.
Just like someone said, no one is born to be lewd, and those who pretend to be lewd are roughly classified into two kinds of people, one is the lookless old woman, and the other is the "poor person" who is forced to betray his flesh. ". The pressure of life is huge, especially for a woman who owns a family, has responsibilities, and is gradually forced into desperation to bear the burden of supporting her family.
I was once a school flower and married a handsome rugby star, but life is not as good as we envy. Destiny is always tricking people. An accident happened, preventing that handsome rugby star from returning to the game in the future. The economy is great. In depression, the burden of life fell on the heroine who was a former beauty pageant. Under various shocks, she had no choice but to take over the job of a "massage shop" to relieve her dilemma.
The natural plot is as expected, and of course the list that is indispensable, the list of "guests" received, are all influential figures. But personally, I understand everyone, including the heroine, the heroine's husband, the youngest girl who works in the "massage shop", and even the people on the list.
Fortunately, the ending is considered satisfactory, and it feels a bit rainy and sunny, and it also has a warm taste.

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  • Charlie Horton: Mama, are you gonna get more Coke?

    Samantha Horton: [misunderstands] What did you just say?

    Charlie Horton: [doesn't understand why Mama looks angry] I want one too.

    Cassie Dale: I'll take a beer!

  • Samantha Horton: [to her kids] Bye, skunks. I'll call you like a hundred times.