After watching this "Love is Complicated" after a few years, I have a lot of emotions. I think it is more appropriate to classify it as a female-themed movie. The heroine shown in the film's bright line, Jean, is an energetic, enthusiastic, cheerful, independent and free-spirited single mother in her fifties, who runs a very popular dessert shop. All three children are smart and sensible adults. At this time, she ushered in the second spring of her life, rekindled her old love with her ex-husband, and sparked a spark with the architect Adam... Faced with sudden emotions, Jean needs to make a choice. The dark line of the film is about a woman's growth journey - the trivial bits and pieces of her 19-year marriage life; the pain and loneliness of her husband's derailment and divorce; the life after 10 years of divorce, the responsibility of raising three children and running her own dessert shop. ... Along the way, Jean's positive, independent and strong not only repaired his inner wounds, but also passed on the optimistic and positive energy to the three children, so that they can grow up healthily in single-parent families and find the balance of life again. It is worth mentioning that in the film we do not see any resentment, crying, hardship, revenge... What we see are bright and warm colors, what we hear are hearty laughter, and what we feel is understanding warmth. At the end of the movie, in the face of some chaotic emotions, I believe that Jean will make a rational and mature choice, which is to start a new life with Adam.
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