Recently, spent sixty days into the cinema to watch this film. Sharing the mood of watching the movie, in my opinion, the thing that captures me the most in this movie is not the box office appeal of Jennifer Aniston, but the middle-aged marriage crisis reflected from it. At first glance, the title of this movie is a counterfeit family. It is a counterfeit. How come the middle-aged marriage crisis. In fact, it’s not difficult to imagine that the characters in the play are all marginalized people who have jobs that ordinary people can’t understand or accept. The most important thing is that they are all lonely people in life. ) Let them meet and know each other. Through concerted efforts, we finally came together to form a so-called real family.
Most people think that such a perfect ending is what everyone likes to see, but in fact, the director reflects the sorrow behind a laughter. A group of people on the margins of society only get the so-called fake happiness after several trials and tribulations. Perhaps it's just the happiness that I want to have after loneliness and emptiness, it is like a piece of glass that is fragile and easy to touch. In fact, it is also telling the world that the most happiness is to be as early as possible, not to miss the opportunity, and regret it.
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