The story revolves around the coffee shop owner and the people around him: he was divorced twice within 18 months, a pair of hard-working mandarin ducks parted ways, the woman was pregnant with a child, the old professor and his wife were in love as before, but they once lost a son .
When I saw the love story of a coffee shop owner, I saw that there is no right or wrong, no sequence, only unsuitable partners. He and his wife of 6 years suddenly divorced one day, and his wife got a same-sex partner because the coffee shop owner never really paid attention to her, but of course these are excuses, the origin and fate are like this. When you're done, just scatter things.
The same is true of a real estate agent and a married man's infidelity. Love doesn't meet or hate late, it just hits it off. No self-deception, no need to say anything, just one look, someone immediately took off the wedding ring and rushed forward to kiss affectionately.
The coffee shop owner was so heartbroken that he cut off his fingers in order to understand the feeling of bleeding in his heart, but he finally met his hit-and-run partner in the hospital.
Young couples fall in love at first sight, say goodbye to passion, and finally go to live together and make extra money by making pornographic videos, but fate is tricking the world. The young beauty with a big belly was confronted and threatened by her father with a knife, but she became the adopted daughter of the old professor.
Such a good movie has received a lot of bad reviews on foreign websites. The IMBD is only 6.6, and the rotten tomatoes is only 40%. Maybe this kind of story is not the same thing for foreigners, but this story is interesting and light, sometimes let go I don't mind anymore. Like the coffee shop owner who finally became friends with two ex-wives, you will understand that life is not that complicated. Love is actually really simple. There is no right or wrong, no meeting or hate, no complicated relationship, no gender barriers, some are just fate, only suitable or not.
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