Not as stunning as Midnight Paris but still much better than Coffee Commune. Plus sweet tea, sweet tea, full score
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? 1/3 is talking about soul mate's love and 2/3 is talking about class and values.
1. What the upper class inadvertently gets is what the middle and lower classes strive for
2. A life based on economics is likely to begin to be arty
3. If you don't understand, ask if you don't understand, then learn to hide and hide.
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The heroine's actions seem to be independent and have her own opinions, and she has the confidence to achieve her own ambitions. But it is actually completely influenced by external factors. Not only is every move seduced by the director, producer, and actor, but there is also a small detail. Every time the heroine wants to conduct an interview, she will be rhythmized by the other party (because the other party disdains the interview of the heroine at all, and thus does not agree with her). I don't want to talk to the heroine about myself), so I forget my identity as a reporter, and instead start talking about my life. She only saw what was in front of her, and was only satisfied with what was in front of her. Because her vision is limited. She thought she knew she could do a lot, but in reality she didn't know what she wanted.
And the male protagonist's actions seem to be condescending, careless, and go wherever he goes, but everything he arranged has been changed by the female protagonist's emergencies time and time again. Although he will be involved in ironic incidents again and again, he always finds effective solutions, gains and grows. So in the end, when the male protagonist found out that he and the female protagonist had two visions, he resolutely decided to break up and find a new life of his own. He saw the future and was not satisfied with the present. Because his childhood education brought him rich vision. He didn't know what he could do, but he knew very well what he didn't need.
How apt a metaphor for how you like to enjoy the sunshine from Arizona and I'm used to walking the rainy streets of New York.
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An ordinary rainy day, an ordinary weekend, but from these minutiae depicts freehand and real.
??♀️btw I don’t know if it’s to bring out the characters of two classes, Fanning Britney is indeed a bit overact
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