I think the biggest problem with this film is that the female protagonist chooses a male object, whether it is a bed partner boyfriend or an online dating searcher, all of them are young boys with good skin. Just like a commoner woman in fairy tales longing to be loved by a prince, the prince's kiss and love make her a princess; a woman who is no longer young longs to be infatuated and deeply loved by young men, so as to make sure that she still has Not lost to the great charm of youth. ——If she just wants to be in love, to be loved, why not consider men of the same age? Because that doesn't mean "recognized" to her. At the same time, she couldn't accept the denial of her skin by young boys. From the beginning to the end, she was inferior and obeyed the evaluation of young people. The core of this story is the lowliness of old age and the lowliness of old women, so I simply If funny + wry smile. Is this how the world sees this group? It seems that they understand and care, but in fact they still regard them as the objects of pity. Really, look down on people.
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