It's just that it was discovered later this time.
I actually looked crying. I don't think it is a pure comedy.
The lover is married, the bride is not me. This is probably the sentence that best describes Julia's mood in the film. She looked sourly at the pair of lovers who were well-matched and deeply in love with each other. She want to win him, the beauty Diaz aroused her eagerness, she didn't want to admit defeat. As a result, she was able to face the feelings that had existed for many years but had never dared to admit frankly. She is jealous, she messes up, she makes troubles, she wants the man she loves the most to be angry with other women, but when she succeeds, she regrets, resents herself, and the pain can hardly be added... All of this stems from her attitude towards the "best" The love of "friends" and the conscience of a normal person.
What a wonderful film this is. All the actions of normal people are depicted. What happens when you see that your former lover has found the other half? Will it be bitter? Will you be jealous? Can you do stupid things? This is just the love and hate of a normal woman. And Julia Robers took everything right (as a professional actor). It expresses all the characteristics of a cheerful, passionate, unrestrained woman who dares to love and hate. There are also two supporting actors worthy of admiration. Meachal's appearance is impeccable, his eyes are frank and sincere, especially a brief but grateful hug to Jullia in the crowd, I finally couldn't help crying. George is a gentleman with nearly perfect score-with clear thinking and accurate judgment, he knew Julia's advice sharply. A line at the end of the film lifted his image to the highest point, personable, warm, friendly, and sincere. And his identity as Gay saves the trouble of emotional entanglement.
The tears came because of Julia's bitterness, and the moment she smiled slightly seemed very moving (I just discovered that Robers was only regarded as a typical American beauty in the past). Especially in the sunny afternoon with Meachal's "last alone" moment on the cruise ship, it was even more touching. I saw the sincerity in their eyes. There is no way to hide the real light. They have deep feelings for each other, and it is the best gift time has given them. Nine years of friendship is not a light weight. I can see that Julia tried to say a few times and stopped the words that George taught Meachal to confess her sincerity to Meachal. I am very anxious that she should confide in her heart. At that moment, the actor might change his mind. But when they were forced to speak out, it was another embarrassing moment (she kissed the bridegroom but was discovered by the bride). I have been heartbroken for Julie several times, and deplored the loss of her true love. And that true love is so rare, it floats to it, and disappears suddenly. What Meachal told Julie on the boat was probably his confession of love to her, but he could only say that to that extent.
XX said, if you love someone, you must say it immediately. Because it may disappear soon. (To the effect)
Secondly, I am also pleased for her. Because she also has two such good friends of the opposite sex (of course, it can be said that it is a screenwriter arrangement, and I have to have it). When she drove the truck to chase the groom, she could actually call another friend for help, and he could help her analyze the situation and give him advice on the embarrassing side! I kissed him. Did he kiss you? I am chasing Mike. Who will chase you? ! If there are such good friends in life, such sincere guidance from the heart, what a blessing it would be!
Wake up, Julie. He doesn't love you. (What a good advice!)
Naturally everyone is happy at the end. The lovers finally got married, and Julie also calmly faced her fault and raised her head in front of the loved one again. And so enviously there was a male dancer waiting for her~ the usual American comedy style, but fortunately, what I saw was more than just jokes. Let me ask: Did the opposite sex you once liked finally become your "best friend"?
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