Worth having, you will have it later - "Old Friends Rich"

Obie 2022-03-15 09:01:10

First of all, I don't have rich friends around me. So, at this point, it's really too much nonsense to say that he has a resonance with the heroine. However, the film does not seem to revolve around money. In other words, although money is the main thread behind it, there is not much contextualized description of money in the film. But then again, money is still very important, so the role of money in movies is as important as the role of money in reality.

The heroine is obsessed with her first love and has not found Prince Charming. She is the only one of her four friends who is single, while the other three friends are all rich and married. Therefore, the film revolves around introducing objects to the heroine, but a fitness coach introduced by a friend is not a good choice. By my standards, an unscrupulous scumbag. It's an insult to the fitness industry, people's misconceptions about the well-developed limbs and simple minds of practicing sports are caused by these kinds of idiots. During the date with the fitness trainer, the plot of the movie unfolded slowly. Two things were said. One is that the fitness trainer is a scumbag. Met a scumbag. The second is that the heroine's girlfriends and friends each have their own troubles, and their marriages seem to be flawed. Only one of the couples is in harmony. According to my understanding, the most important difference between the harmonious couple and the other two discordant couples is that the couples who get along harmoniously will praise each other. I think that's what the movie is trying to convey. Compliment, or appreciation for each other, is the best lubricant for a marriage.

The heroine used to be a teacher, and because she couldn't stand the views of the rich students of the noble school towards the poor (the students said they wanted to help her, but the heroine couldn't accept it - what the heroine's best friend said, but didn't tell the details), so I chose to be a maid and help people clean up the room, and from this I got to know the later Prince Charming (which is very different from the ideal Prince Charming of girls). The hostess is a very economical person, because many skin care products are gifts from the counter. He later stole a bottle of moisturizer from the client and used it to wipe his toes. In this bridge, I think the director wants to try to explain that no one is perfect, and this shortcoming can be found in every role he plays. However, I really have to say that this episode really loses points for the heroine image.
The heroine was able to get to know the last Prince Charming, which is really a blessing from God. Prince Charming didn't have a job, and the room was a mess, so he hired the hostess to clean the room, and he kept the price down with the hostess. The heroine actually agreed, and later explained that she was willing to accept the offer only when Prince Charming's life was so bad. This definitely accumulates character. Prince Charming has a good impression of the heroine because of this. Later, when he met in the supermarket, the heroine ignored the behavior of greeting Prince Charming, and almost missed the marriage. Fortunately, when the heroine finally called to quit her job, Prince Charming still invited the heroine to dinner. Later, through understanding, it turned out that the impoverished Prince Charming was a rich man who inherited hundreds of millions of properties.

Finally, let me say, in fact, when the heroine meets Prince Charming, it is not an exaggeration to describe it as a blind cat meets a dead mouse. However, in terms of emotions, we all want to hear explanations like God's destiny. So, fate, fate

View more about Friends with Money reviews

Extended Reading

Friends with Money quotes

  • Olivia: I'm a... maid. What?

    Mike: You're... you're really a maid?

    Olivia: Yeah.

    Mike: Can I... watch?

  • Marty: I, um, I guess I have some issues.

    Olivia: You do?

    Marty: You know, people sort of, problems. I have them.