Compared to Desperate Housewives, which took me a long time to watch, I watched six seasons of Sex and the City in a few days. How to say it, it can be said that the protagonist Carrie played by Sarah Jessica Parker is chic, but not beautiful; stylish, but not so gorgerous. Just like this show, the story of four smart and successful Manhattan single women finally find happiness, modern urban fairy tale In disguise. In short, to a certain extent, in the materialistic Manhattan, the fairy tale yy that makes the sophisticated mature woman who does not believe in love realize the eternal truth is much higher than the nonsense Korean drama and Japanese drama.
The beginning, very modern, with four insightful, talented and pretty girls kind of cynically exchanging ideas, about man, about relationship, but nothing about love. cool, stylish, witty, chic and charming. I love that every episode is in compact In just 20 minutes, watch them deliver some insightful insights and think about a question that revolves around the episode's theme.
Slowly, they experienced something and grew up. A lot of hardships and twists and turns, thanks to the best friends who have been together all the time - this kind of friendship is probably every woman's dream, especially there are gay friends who are always on call, considerate and gentle~~~
These successful and strong women look good, strong, confident and beautiful, and do not need to rely on men to reflect their existence value. There seems to be a man's psyche and a woman's appearance. In fact, it is very gentle and fragile, and the softness under the hard shell is even more moving when it occasionally flashes. So it's a very feminine show, although the sex in the name seems too open and direct.
The last seasons left me with a little bit of water, but they were so warm and beautiful that I didn't feel as sad about the ending as I usually do. One of the downsides of watching TV shows is the loss of their company, but at the end of the show it's fabulous to believe happily ever after. Whether it's Samantha's fight against breast cancer, Charlotte's infertility and adoption, or Miranda and Steve's final marriage, Kelly and Mr.Big's past quarrels are all greatly encouraged to struggle in the quagmire of reality of people.
Every little thing makes people happy and feel that life is beautiful. When Charlotte suffers a miscarriage due to difficulty conceiving, she struggles to face the ordeal of attending Miranda's son's birthday party, watching TV on the couch at home and watching Elizabeth Taylor brave her fate. Then the camera cuts to her wearing a rose red dress, confident and capable, wearing sunglasses noble and elegant, walking on the way to Miranda's house, this scene, accompanied by music, although very tarky, I still silently Leaked. And Samantha's speech at the Breast Cancer Foundation. The heat after chemotherapy made her sweaty, and she was reading a serious and boring speech at the same time. When she finally became herself, the audience burst into applause and everyone put their wigs on. Throwing away the cover makes people think of the last scene of dead poets society.
This TV series discusses many interesting issues but it is not very appropriate to discuss in our harmony society. Meanwhile, we cannot figure a good method to solve certain problems. As I go through this show, I think, well, it seems that sex is very important in pertaining of a good relationship and people cannot just soul mates for each other. However, in eastern moral system, we definitely cannot act like them. So it rises the problem that how can we find out the one. Should we measure the sizes of the vagina and the penis to make sure that they fit into each other? Or should we have a blind marriage just like a blind date?
My friends are totally freaked out by these ideas and they think it is definitely inappropriate to let me see this show. That's funny. Not only what those people think and talk in the show, but my experiences in reality as well.
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