The light-hearted love comedies I've seen are countless, and this is not stupid (if you don't count the endings). Kate Hudson has much more aura than the big face girl in 27 dress. Two self-respecting attractive and high IQ men and women have their own ingenuity. One plays the role of Prince Charming in the conquest of love, and the other plays the role of hello kitty in the conquest of fear. The undercurrents inside are actually quite worth seeing. It's a pity that if you accidentally fall in love, you still fall in love when it's time to fall in love. It's probably not so easy to play another person all day long without the director calling cut to give you a meal and rest.
I just saw the male compatriots upstairs summed up the ABC of chasing women. Although as an excellent woman, I recognize the male protagonist's methods (for example, the Al Green drinking song on the first night is my favorite), but If every film has something to express, then what this film wants to say is obviously to make all dating skills go to hell.
According to A: No matter how impeccable Ben's approach is, it is a noisy and stinking warm family weekend to disarm Andie.
According to B: Michelle, the origin of the story, such a typical character who didn't know anything about binding men, eventually won back his beloved Mike.
According to C: I haven't done any of the taboos in it, so I still lost my guy.
In fact, the ticket for the thirteenth day can be the perfect ending: everyone meets on the court, pretends to be new acquaintances, and smiles at each other knowingly. The play of acting as a lover is over, and we can start again as ourselves.
As a result, there was a cliché of highway chasing murderers and ruined the whole movie.
After the curtain ended, I couldn't help but assume that if this game is not set for male attack and female defense (don't be evil), can this game still be played? Can it last for ten days or more?
Women have to be tied up, men have to escape. These eight words can almost sum up 80% of the world’s relationships. They are happening every day. Who needs to spend money to watch them in the cinema?
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