Have to admire HBC's acting skills. Like Bella in Harry Potter, Joan was a bit neurotic, and was positioned as a "bad guy" from the start. But at first glance, I liked her fat ass, blond hair, and gaudy lipstick. You would hate her flattering face to Nigel's father, but I just like her attitude that she didn't treat little Nigel like a child. A mother like Joan is probably much more suitable than his biological mother kept hiding from him.
In addition, when she held out a plate of delicious cakes, I thought that the little friends who love food should accept this new mother soon.
The three of them went to the dance party. Although Joan's vulgar cleaner made her a little awkward in front of the well-dressed people, when they went to dance, the old woman sat next to Nigel and told him how happy his father was. He asked, Am I going to stop them? The old woman said, if I were you, I would just eat.
At that time, I thought, look, even the people around me kindly accepted this woman. By then I thought that the ending of the movie was a harmonious life of stepmother and son.
But then, the two started a food war, trying to capture the heart of Nigel's father with delicious food. The poor old man was forced to eat all kinds of food by his son and his new wife. He had a cerebral thrombosis, but he died in the end.
Nigel accused Joan: You killed it. Then ran away from home and finally became a chef.
And I, fiddling with the progress bar back and forth in disbelief, was more shocked than seeing two beautiful boys kissing.
I played the last three minutes over and over again──
Joan said, you can't leave me, I'm just you. As long as you stay, I can teach you all kinds of cakes, and you can make all kinds of delicacies, as long as you don't leave.
This woman really treats him as a relative. But this wayward child has never forgiven her, and since then, he has never seen her again.
What are you awkward, turning the table up!
Brits like wheat bran. In the beginning, there was Josh the gardener. Later, there was the boss's son. I deeply feel cheating, but I still enjoy it visually.
Freddie is very handsome, but he only appeared after one-third of the movie, and his expression is relatively sleek, far less amazing than the little boy in the previous two-thirds. What impressed me the most was the scene where little Nigel asked his mother to teach him how to make pies. When he yelled the first sentence, I thought why this bear kid was so headstrong, your mother was going to die, and you were still struggling with a box of pie. Then he scuffled with his mother, and finally cried out, you just want to leave my father and me.
Mother hugged him and wept bitterly. I just realized that Pie to him was a promise made by his mother that he would not leave before Christmas. In fact, children are still ignorant.
The scene broke out a bit suddenly, but not surprisingly, it made people feel that the kid's acting skills were really real.
Because of HBC and Xiaopenyou, I gave 4 stars.
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