After watching the first half of the movie, I thought it was something similar to a sociological survey note, but I later found out that I was still young and simple naive. The two aided diplomatic college students in the film were just for the middle-aged women’s crisis. This is a foreshadowing, because the first half of the first half reversed the priority, which caused me to basically not understand the second half at the beginning. To be honest, if the film has been honestly telling the story of the aid-dating students, I might prefer to watch it more than now. , I really don’t see the purpose of the director’s transition from aided dating to the heroine’s own life. The last scene of YY’s various clients was really interesting, but unfortunately I still can’t understand it. If the director just wants to say that the heroine finally sees through the man This thing is just a thing for the lower body to think about, so why bother to tell such a story, the two stories before and after are almost out of touch, of course, the texture of the picture needless to say, the consistent feeling of French movies, especially Anne in When interviewing Charlotte outdoors, there is a sense of picture, and a table of prostitutes at the end (actually I don’t like this word very much, I don’t want to be better for the time being, buy a spring guest?) Bright, it is worth mentioning
whether it is feminist or not, I don’t want to comment casually. , It just takes 90 minutes to tell two seemingly related stories, which is really thankless
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