Many TV dramas now like to play elites in the workplace, male and female executives, with their own aura, and there is no difficulty in getting them.
But real life is more like the chicken feathers and stumbles in "No Coincidental Marriage". The wedding boss Max is close to real life. He will secretly complain and complain about difficult customers, but he is strict with wedding details and tries his best to give customers a satisfactory wedding. He would deal harshly with the riot that the waiter didn't wear a wig, deal with the troubles of his brother-in-law Julian, deal with the dispute between the head chef Adele and the wedding singer James, and battle wits with the subordinates who were in constant accidents, but also for the subordinates who moved. Taking advantage of the convenience of borrowing a truck and taking a holiday, I frankly communicated my true thoughts with the supervisor Adele and the photographer. When he was in trouble, although helpless, he quickly adjusted his mentality, proposed solutions, and led the team through the difficulties.
Max is a very wise person. This movie just shows us that everyone has their own troubles. Max sees other people's troubles, accepts other people's problems, and handles them flexibly, so that these living things have shortcomings and strengths. people to complete a wonderful wedding together.
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