I believe that when I saw this, countless elderly married women who were sitting in front of the screen let out a long sigh of relief. Movies soothe our fragile hearts countless times, and make us look forward to a better future countless times. Whoever said that single women over 30 are doomed to be alone and drunk to die in an extremely sparse single apartment. Who said that a stupid big sister who is too fat to distinguish her shape can't have an earth-shattering event. The movie once again turned corruption into magic, allowing the fat aunt to kiss the prince affectionately in the snowy night. Only this time the princess is wearing extremely sexy briefs.
In fact, "The Single's Diary" is the modern version of "Pride and Prejudice." It's just that Elizabeth Bennet, the bright and brightly textured woman in the nineteenth century, will become Bridget Jones, who is suffocating at home all day long and overwhelmed by a lot of junk food in the twenty-first century. Although their essence has not changed, they are all elderly women over 30 who are worried about marrying, but the single girl in the 19th century makes people feel the strength of being able to live happily even without love (if we put the ending aside ). In contrast, older single women living in the moment always make people feel embarrassed and sad. Loveless Bridget Jones is lonely and cowardly. Indulging in snacks, tobacco and alcohol, I hate the blind date arranged by my mother, but I long for love from the bottom of my heart. In the end, he was in the middle of two men, tormenting his body and mind back and forth for love.
It seems that women are really becoming more and more vulnerable by evolution. Fragile enough to fool myself all day and night with these unreal movies.
Miracles always happen in movies. Only in movies.
The single diary once again outlines a grand blueprint for the majority of older women in the new century. It's like giving everyone a reassurance. Movies always say that we have to find love with the spirit of not giving up and not giving up. As long as there is faith, miracles will always happen. And often two at a time, maybe more (if the plot calls for it) and it's always handsome and messed up, and there's always one that's dead on with you. Wow haha~ This is really a good thing for the pizza to fall from the sky. But what is the probability of such a good thing actually appearing in real life? This question can not be delved into. Facts have proved that fantasies are fantasies and can never stand up to scrutiny.
I'm not trying to kill the romance of the vast majority of female compatriots, and I'm not asking too much of a comedy. Just wanted to remind myself that reality is always so realistic after reading so many fairy tales.
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