There are two names for this movie, The Immoral Deal and The Peach Deal, and I like the latter. It is an instinctive desire of human beings to make their material life better. The moment I saw David madly chasing his wife, my mind kept thinking about this question all day long. This is human nature. In the face of temptation, I couldn't restrain myself. Once my wife left, I calmed down, looked at my decision from the perspective of a bystander, and regretted it again. Then frantically went after his wife, but unfortunately it was too late. After all, a million dollars, enough to change their fate a million. In a sudden situation, I think many people can't stand the temptation. They also had the misconception that they would forget the experience, which was so hard. Unexpectedly, the millionaire Gage's coin turned out to be reversed on both sides. Later, Gage really fell in love with Diana, but he didn't do anything to force her, and he also got Diana's respect from the bottom of his heart.
Before seeing that the coin was double-sided, I hated Gage, but after seeing it, I began to respect Gage, the rich man, from the bottom of my heart. Many film critics have used renting out his wife's body as a gimmick to promote the film, but what director Adrian Lane really wants to express is how people think and choose in extreme situations. After watching another good movie, I wish you happiness.
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