When I watched the trailer before, I felt that the dialogue between the hero and the heroine was stimulating and acrimonious. After watching the movie, it is more warm and sweet. Amy is really not the standard of traditional Hollywood chick flick. There is a lot of fat on the face, the makeup is too thick, the false eyelashes are too obvious, the eyeshadow is too dark, and the figure is plump and seems to be walking and lying down. Although she always wears a low-cut miniskirt, high heels, and a "slightly masculine" aura, it still doesn't match the word sexy. Work seems to be related to writing, but the movie seems to rarely show where she sits, reading and writing. In short, the cultural aura is also low and not literary. So much complaints are actually just one point of view, she is too ordinary. But this does not prevent her from living a very self-conscious, very comfortable life. Be loyal to your feelings, heart, likes and dislikes. In this regard, she is still very attractive and definitely increases her cuteness value. Now when I think of the stupid things she said, she still feels cute and funny, being blacked out. What, never watch sports, have no single friend of black people, hate uptown girl, gonna marry the best-ever-sex guy...blah blah blah. She is probably not beautiful, but definitely not annoying.
In fact, I think Amy is kind and stupid. Sometimes, one of the reasons for fear of intimacy may be fear of the other person being hurt. She worries that if one day she gets old and ugly and becomes stupid, Aaron will have to endure her imperfections and ordinary life. Rather than ending with "sadness" like this, it would be better to never start. Never once let myself go will not hurt my heart. This idea is very logical. But thinking about it from another angle, maybe she is still weak and selfish in her heart. After all, any relationship is made up of two people. It is not very fair to one party to unilaterally determine the direction of the relationship. On the other hand, Aaron dived in early, said I love you early (although it was funny at her father's funeral), and confessed his determination to solve any problems with her early. But Amy is not ready. Just like what Aaron said, She pushed me out. She doesn't want me in. But how to put it, it’s normal to be afraid of timidity, even if it’s perfect to meet someone like Aaron A man-like "rival". However, I think any inner tugging must be no match for loving each other. If the enemy is over, it is because of not loving, or not loving enough. The fire is not coming. In fact, the ending of the movie was a bit hurried, and for a short while, it seemed to be a random transition until Amy broke through the heavy self-limitation and staged a big love catwalk. Seeing her dancing the cheerleader dance, my eyes are really wet. I was moved by the emotion she try so hard, push herself so hard, want him so hard cuz love him so hard. I have done a lot of self-building in order to cross the bridge in my heart to meet you. Not everyone managed to get to the other end of the bridge.
The movie's beauty is that it is funny from time to time. It's not just a pure love film. Finally, Amy also wanted to try the basketball trapeze, bouncing directly on the vertical landing clip on the bed, it really made people laugh and spit blood. Aaron spared no effort to black her out, saying that you are also quite fierce and can't play at all, unlike normal people. The hostess replied, I just want you to know how hard I am. ohhhhh. . . . This kind of stupid dog blood bridge segment is also praised. Actors can still be so dedicated to the film. Love is so magical. I have done thousands of stupid things in the eyes of others and still don't know how to enjoy each other. Dare to love is like smoking marijuana.
I really like the role of Aaron Conners. Mature, simple, clean, soft and straightforward. There is nothing to say. Very serious but very cute. In fact, Amy is very lucky to meet such a long-term and simple person who never gets tired of being together. Those sections of Aaron and LeBron are so witty. LeBron is my bro, don't hurt him, stand up and carry him. For 14 dollars, I was drunk in the dark. Finally, a group gathering was organized to rescue people who were in grief and frustration. The rugged appearance takes on the role of a love mentor, and I am full of joy.
In short, this is a very comprehensive, very practical film. The spice of sex adjusts the atmosphere, and the warmth of soulmate leaves a lingering fragrance. If you like basketball, you will be more to watch. My liking for basketball is only a superficial liking for people. Although I also like LeBron very much, I still don't feel it in general.
I strongly recommend
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