The rare warmth movie reminds me of when I watched the i-type origin, but I didn't expect such a good film, but there are so few film reviews... It feels a bit uneven for this film, so I started to write film reviews for the first time. When everyone said that the male protagonist started the relationship with money, but you did not notice that when the male protagonist met for the first time, the male protagonist had a humorous conversation and mature charm! When everyone says that the male lead is too rich, you neglect that the male lead’s wealth is obtained through self-improvement! A short stature, I want to say here, the male protagonist is well-proportioned, and should not be defined as a dwarf. A short stature, but self-improvement since childhood, (when he and his son tell the story of a tractor when he was a child, here can see this advantage of the male protagonist), through external cultivation, to make up for his own shortcomings, but who can really do it How about ignoring the external gaze? You can't, neither can I, nor can the male protagonist, so many details in the film suggest that the male protagonist is a strong-looking but sensitive person. But who brought this sensitivity? To paraphrase the female secretary, we are all Nazis, aren't we? Do you dare to say that you have not discriminated against any person or thing or other? After watching the film, I wondered why the male protagonist can achieve success in his career in the discriminatory eyes of the surroundings. Yes, he is also sensitive, and he also has low self-esteem. Behind the extreme pride is the extreme low self-esteem. However, it's just that his pride has been cultivated to the point that no one can beat him, so he has a successful career, so he can attract the heroine. So, in an era where height restrictions are often added to the criteria for women to find objects, those male compatriots with short stature may wish to learn from the experience of male protagonists, and those female compatriots may wish to look at what kind of man they are called men. ! Does height really matter? Are you also a Nazi?
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