The opening chapter is full of suspense, making people wonder who died in this drama?
The play is a fictional hotel on the island of Hawaii, and the hotel is filled with wealthy and wealthy people from all over the world.
The manager of the hotel is a very experienced manager who, on the surface, does take care of many guests verbally. But it's really different from the outside, and what I think and do is completely different. In the end, it is really disgusting that the heart collapses and behaves completely different from the appearance.
Nicole, as a female executive of a well-known American company, behaves erratically in the face of video conferences, and is very hurried about unexpected situations. But in the family relationship, it belongs to the relationship where women are strong and men are weak.
The newlywed man and his mother represent the "nobility" of the United States. They have already achieved wealth freedom at a young age. They rely on the circle of the rich and social fame to maintain their wealth. They do social work and charity work. They don't need work. In fact, they have already lost it. "The taste of struggle", and expressed support for the idea of "no work required".
Rachel, as a part-time female reporter who all women all over the world dream of marrying into a wealthy family, enjoys the enjoyment of luxury while worrying that she will be reduced to a vase. In the end, at the end of the film, she finally chose to become the rich man's other half, including enduring everything he did.
Tanya, should belong to the rich second generation who inherits a rich inheritance, with anxiety and emptiness in his heart, hesitant in the face of many things, without his own firm belief and will, and is particularly vulnerable to being swayed by others. They don't have much concept of money, because they have money that can't be spent for hundreds of years, and it is meaningless to life.
The land originally belonged to the aborigines, because it was occupied by the wealthy and turned into a hotel, so that the local aborigines can only rely on selling circuses to make money to maintain their living.
16-year-old Quinn escaped an empty life in order to chase his dreams.
As the daughter of an executive woman, she is rebellious and wants a partner, but lacks knowledge and values.
Masseuses symbolize the black race in American society. In fact, they are sincere in their hearts, willing to give, and work hard to change their lives, but in the end she understands that racial discrimination is real, no matter how hard she tries, but maybe in the end It really can't change the fate, and it also symbolizes the helplessness of many black races.
Pregnant white women live at the bottom of the society. They have no choice. They need to change their lives. They cannot lose their jobs, because they need to take responsibility. I don't want to lose my job.
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