It is not enough to have content, but to show.
The work of Hitch, the protagonist in HH, is to give men in love a chance to be noticed by the goddess in their hearts, which is a bit similar to the American version of the matchmaker. The beginning of the film did not emphasize love, but emphasized how to use some small tactics to obtain the girl's heart. At the end of the film, through some coincidences, the "skill" is not the key, the key is "sincere." Although the reason is far-fetched, the reason is still right.
But my feeling is still here:
"True Heart" is needed, and "skills" are also necessary. "Meeting show" is also an indispensable ability to some extent, especially in such an era of attention economy. Perhaps advertising can also be called a subject that studies how to "show".
Okay, it's time to sum it up again.
"This movie teaches us that it is not enough to learn cultural knowledge. We must practice Chinese calligraphy and make progress every day to do our part for the motherland."
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