The male protagonist is a complete fly shit...

Tina 2022-03-21 09:02:58

The story is pretty good. In the middle of the story, the heroine tells her inner struggle to her friend, and the hero talks to the psychiatrist. Switching back and forth, I am deeply touched, just like what the commander said in "Evangelion" : People cannot fully understand each other. Even if you get to know the other person again, you don't have the other person's experience. The other person's problems are based on their own unique mental process, and it is difficult to empathize with them. It can only support the other party to come out on their own.

In addition, the male lead's acting skills are too poor, right? ? Laughing all the time? Several scenes are obviously trying to cover up the smile with various actions? Lol Nima, is the director blind? This guy can't act at all? What is he laughing at? There is something wrong with your face, hurry up to get treatment? ? ? ? ?

It's all up to the queen.... this show is trash for someone else. The queen's acting skills are really unforgettable, and with her there, the male protagonist is even more wretched...

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  • Icie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Director of "Love at Sunset". A story from a female perspective shot by a man. The architectural genius Bernadette moved to an unfamiliar city in a fit of anger. Hiding from neighbors is like hiding from pests, best friends are teenage daughters, workaholic husbands seem to exist only in companies and TED talks. Daily voicemails written to myself while wearing headphones, outsourcing all chores to virtual assistants as far away as India. On the eve of the family trip, her husband thought she was so anxious that she was about to commit suicide, and brought her to a lunatic asylum with a psychiatrist. Bernadette escaped by jumping out of the window and embarked on a journey to Antarctica alone that made her anxious Going to work the next day. Even put on the usual TED tone to comfort her daughter: The most important thing is that it's not your fault. She pushed away the people who wanted to help her (sent her into the lunatic asylum), we don't have to look for it, she will return to our lives when she thinks about it.

  • Randall 2022-03-20 09:02:34

    A ghostly and talented female architect. Since meeting her lover and entering marriage, she has not produced any works for 20 years. She has insomnia, anxiety, depression, cynicism, endless complaints, and is on the verge of collapse. When she shared her child-rearing intoxication and achievements to her old friend for many years, her friend kicked her ass to stop her from chattering about these nonsense that she didn't even believe: "The answer to all your problems is Get out of work and create." ——This can be said to be the theme of the film. How many talented women are buried in their marriages, playing excellent wives and mothers, but they can't find "self". This is also the general perplexity of women in "Marriage Story" through the mouth of a widow. Although the talented female architect is a fictional character, the works and concepts shown in the film are amazing. I want to know whether such a talented prototype really exists.

Where'd You Go, Bernadette quotes

  • Bernadette: I'll figure it out. I mean, that's what insomnia is for.

  • Bernadette: I guess I just wanted to leave LA in a snit, and when I determined that everyone felt sufficiently sorry for me unfurl my cape and swoop in to launch my second act and show those bastards who the true bitch goddess of architecture really is.