The teacher played the movie in class.
I can't understand how the heroine can really get on with the rich man and change his mind; the greasy dialogue between the rich man and the heroine is also extremely embarrassing; in a way, the two didn't sleep after the rich man offered a million-dollar deal In my opinion, it really shows how serious the young people's mentality of worshiping money in the background of that era is. In my opinion, adding a little external motivation here may make the film a little more reasonable. How much money do you want to make, or suddenly there is a great development opportunity in front of the two of them, they need money or something...
Short of money to buy a house... This makes people feel so romantic and boring. Of course, it is undeniable that the two also hope to buy a house to make their future life more comfortable. The male protagonist came from a background in architecture. He won many awards and later became an architecture teacher. The female protagonist was in real estate sales.
The male protagonist is a highly educated person, and it is strange to suddenly wake up the female protagonist to gamble before meeting the rich...
Another point is that I personally think that the female protagonist had feelings for the rich at the beginning, but then she thought that the male protagonist was so sad, she still could not fully devote herself to the new relationship.
The rich are still nice people, but in the end they found that money really can't buy feelings.
In the end, the male protagonist's one million was gone, and the two were reconciled as before after trying their best.
I have only one question, what about the hippo?
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