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A very good story, wrapping Netflix's big data statistics + feminist core.
Although there are comments that it is not the same as the original, this was originally an adaptation, not to mention that people in troubled times were taken off the shelf because of zzzq, this version is estimated to be gg based on the original values. I have to say that Netflix Big Data really understands me very well? I really like the heroine's defense of her feelings. Although she was repeatedly harassed by the female housekeeper, she was actually considered by everyone to replace her predecessor from the beginning, and she herself chose to be recognized by everyone in such a strange environment. Go to be this "substitute", use her perfume, wear her skirt, learn the skills she knows, and even learn to ride a horse with an ex-cousin, just because he said that only ex-cousins can tame horses. . . But no one really wants to be a substitute for someone else. The heroine does so much to get the status in everyone's heart like her predecessor, and to gain the goodwill of the male protagonist. But then found out, eh? The predecessor is not only the male protagonist of pua, but also planted countless green grasslands for him. Instead, it seems that the male protagonist of master pua is the one who was pinched to death? Ah, how miserable! Looking back, the reason why the ex was able to get the "recognition" of so many men might just be just that. . Have a physical relationship with them. Emmmm
On the other hand, when the heroine meets the gods and kills the gods, the gangsters come and take the money and get out. The housekeeper's face is loud, but it is seen through that she thinks she is very close to her ex, but it is only wishful thinking. The ex really looked down on everyone here, including this one. "Intimate" housekeeper. This is also quite sad. In fact, I have paid so much to think I am the one, but I am just one of thousands of fish ponds? She also kept excuses from the previous owner, even her pua was described as "enjoying life" by others? ? ? But she also felt that she had climbed up to a high-level person, and then she felt that being good with her ex meant that she had also ascended to heaven. . . It's a pity that in the end, the housekeeper still adhered to the principle that I would destroy what I can't get, and burned the manor, saying that the hero and heroine are destined not to get love? As a result, the heroine should be very happy that the housekeeper ruined all this, because it gave her and the hero a chance to start over, helped her get rid of the shadow of her ex, and also helped the hero out of the clutches of pua, both of them abandoned Let go of the past and start over.
This film is a bit suspenseful of "Gone Lover" + the beauty of "Cinderella" + the retro style of the original book. It is still a good movie to watch when you have nothing to do! Lily and Amy are so good looking! And looking at the hot topics of current affairs, it is also more educational: from the perspective of the housekeeper, don’t think that you are really a celebrity if you look like a lady in a group; to change yourself, to stick to yourself~
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