This may be the only value in the existence of "Go with the Flow".
Whether it's a cliché or a bad joke, what's more heart-warming than watching the ex-wives of two of the most handsome men in the world meet?
This is subtle, just like eating durian. Knowing that it is a sin against others, it can't match your own darkness.
This reminds me of a recent Facebook signature: "I'm never jealous. When I see my ex boyfriend with someone else because my parents always taught me to put used toys For the unfortunate."
Who said this is not the director's sinister intentions.
He is familiar with women's relish about "as long as I'm better than you" and the "you're happy, so I'm not happy" style on pins and needles. And, who can express the harsh but justified evil of women better than the ex-wives of the two most handsome men in the world.
The more sinister part of the director is that he did not make them rivals in love, but he made them jealous in a dignified manner, but made them mortal enemies who were good on the surface, using exaggeration as a weapon to kill each other.
It reminds me of a little novel where two women chat about their lives. "I can't cook, but I can eat delicious meals prepared by my husband for me every day." With a young face, happiness cannot be hidden. The other woman smiled shyly and said softly, "I don't know how to cook either, and the food I cook feels unpalatable. But," she paused, "he would eat up the food and pat every time. Belly said, "It's delicious. When a
woman is happy, she doesn't know where her face is, how can she know where her brain is!
In this world of fireworks, from childhood to adulthood, there are always people who read better than you and look better than you. Mei, she earns more money than you, and her husband finds a "next door child" who is more powerful than you, so that you will never get ahead. All her hard work seems to be for the collective expansion of all kinds of vanity during the Spring Festival and so on. During the statutory holidays, classmates' reunion and other reasonable adult gatherings
, she will beat you, even if she is swollen and fat. Of course, she will not miss the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of "long time no see".
Nicole Kidman is the child next door to Aniston. 44-year-old Nicole Kidman has a bright smile, red lips and white teeth, and she is aggressive and beautiful. It's a character that can be thrown into Milan Fashion Week every minute. In the play, her name is Devlin.
Aniston, 42, has a face wrinkled in plain sight and collagen loss. However, she actually has Rachel's innocence. In the play, she calls the stinky poop her child pulls Develine.
At an outdoor cold dinner party in Hawaii, Develine, played by Nicole, used the scream that a post-90s girl would have when she encounters a fan, as if she was hit by a car, to express that when she encounters Aniston, she can perform "I live better than you" "Okay" was reluctant. As if happy alone, without telling you, what a sin.
At this time, equal happiness is a must. Your husband invented the iPod, and my husband is at least a top plastic surgeon. Your husband loves your wisdom and beauty equally, and my husband loves my gentleness and kindness. At this time, if it is known that you only have two children, and you are a single mother who is still a little assistant, it will be very weak! Therefore, all kinds of deceit, all kinds of exaggeration. Even the hula dance has to fight. Kiss the coconut but also fight. Even if you are juggling, you have to fight.
Women are scary!
Wherever the more jeweled place, the more rivalry. Estrogen is always at work stirring vanity.
No one thinks about winning, so what?
Perhaps, the happiness you have demonstrated is just because you are lacking in goodness, and you are in urgent need of compliments from others to remind you. And true happiness does not require proof and performance. True arrogance is inhumane.
As Cecilia Cheung's new song "Once" said, "Our love is not like a movie, we don't need to be too involved in the drama." If you
move others, you can't deceive yourself. why.
Pull away.
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