The ghost knows how I saw this movie, and I forgot who recommended me to watch this movie. It's been on my to-watch list for about three months. It's a little erotic and sexy. Yes, always a little curious. I want to see how to shoot a serious film that is not serious. Without further ado, let's jump right into the content.
The male protagonist is a designer of a female APP company, French, it seems. Naturally, in a country that knows how to flirt, coupled with his handsomeness, he should be a romantic boy. After being knocked unconscious by a telephone pole once, I suddenly found myself in a parallel world, and the surrounding situation basically remained unchanged, that is, from a male-dominated society to a feminist society. In this world, men need to take care of children at home, do manicures, and work as waiters, while women do heavy physical work and flirt with men. And he met a female writer and had a relationship. Female writers are also considered romantic people, and there are also many male juniors. Sorry, I can only say that in a feminist society. It's as if the world is turned upside down between men and women, and men are afraid of being abandoned by women, and so on. OMG, the brain hole is still a bit big. The writer of the heroine is a bit of a man who feels like he has done his best, but after meeting the male protagonist, although the male protagonist also accepts this feminist society, after all, he came from a male-dominated society, and he will talk about some of the male-dominated society, which seems to be given to women. Some ideas for writing. He has always maintained an ambiguous relationship with the male lead. In the end, the heroine actually transmigrated into a male-dominated society. Well, the rhythm of this film is average, there is no so-called wave feeling, and the ending is very reluctant. Are you going to prepare a sequel, and then talk about the heroine's experience in the patriarchal society? who knows
It's a very ordinary film. I'm talking about the shooting, and the brain hole is still good. The rest are up to you to see for yourself.
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