The movie "Peachy Deal" tells the story of a pair of lovers who made a deal with a rich man, agreeing that the woman would accompany the rich man for one night in exchange for 1 million. The director is very warm, and the ending makes us still believe in love. This movie is of great practical significance. Although it was filmed in 1993, looking at the current domestic situation, I am afraid that many people are eager to get the 1 million. But the movie is not about worshiping money, but about whether people who believe in love can resist the temptation of money. Men can actually do it, but people have a natural inferiority complex in front of capital. In the final stage, the male protagonist said, "I'm worried that he is a better person than me. You should choose him. But it's not, he's just richer than me." In the face of money, also feel ashamed. This insecurity and inferiority complex leads to a broken relationship. It's not that the hero is ungrateful, it's just that he can't do it. Many of us have this sense of inferiority. Watching this movie taught me that I don't have to. We don't have to look down on ourselves, we are equal in personality. Being rich does not mean he is a better person, nor does it mean he loves you more. Love and acquaintance are more precious than money. If anyone disagrees, it is shortsighted. Back to the heroine, the heroine once said: "You can't buy me. You can't buy love." Although it's old-fashioned, it can be said that. But the lure of money is too great, and everything is shrouded in rose color. Every woman is like the realization of her childhood princess dream, and there is a prince who loves herself. But the heroine also said: "You collect things." If you want to wear a crown, you must bear the weight. In addition to the real princess who has the king's father, in other cases, it is necessary to see the status quo clearly. Women should never let themselves degenerate into pets. Even if there is a really good shit shovel officer, that part of the freedom will be given up, and life will be thin. In fact, I want to watch the movie and continue filming. If the rich man catches up with the heroine, will she be left out later. Will she admit that money bought her love? If she has changed from frugality to extravagance, and from extravagance to frugality, she can't live without him, what would she think?
View more about Indecent Proposal reviews