No, if it is such a clichéd and surrealistic popcorn movie, I am afraid it will not become a classic.
Their lives are very different, but they are all lost children. During the seven days of staying together, they tried to look at their lives from another angle, and finally realized self-salvation with the help of the other side.
At the end of the film, Vivian intends to continue studying, and Edward is no longer ignorant of his conscience to make money.
So, this is a story about growth, how the elite men lost in wealth can find their inner warmth, and how the confused problem girls can find their own value.
I think this is what the screenwriter wants to say.
At the end of the movie, Edward went back to find Vivian, a little bit of a dog, probably to cater to the large number of girls who like the Cinderella plot.
Will they be together? Of course not, it's not important, they have already got the most important thing from this relationship, that's enough.
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