It's interesting to say that recently, middle-aged and elderly aunts with different occupations and different experiences in different cities found a wonderful acquaintance in a group. The reason turned out to be "chasing stars".
The average per capita in this group is 985, and the average per capita is professional... In short, it looks very consistent with Zhihu's "just got off the plane, thank you for your invitation"... I drank some wine today, and suddenly found this film that I always wanted to watch but put there.
The "economic downturn" in the past two years has made the career women's journey even more difficult. The bosses and uncles born in the 50s and 60s are under pressure, the "*BA" of "re-education" after Yishui'er's career, and "pretend not to read" in Miriam Yang's "Sophistication of Humanity" have almost become those of us Yishui 985 in the workplace On the "treasure book" of "survive". While listening to the almost ridiculous "remarks" of the leaders in layman management and management, they also responded with a sincere smile and sincere eyes... It can be seen that the training courses of China Opera Nortel will be a new round of trend in the future.
Men, it's no longer throwing money into the hole in the wall, but they can fight the landlord and the king of pesticides. Maybe no more flirting with "friend's sister", but they can tip the streamer sister. When you go to Lujiazui and Guomao's office buildings to pick up PPT, it is actually no different from serving dishes in cafes during the Great Depression. So you have to immerse yourself in the CVs with the good voice in the cat's ears, the little brother who sells rot in the online drama, the star in the cut of station b, the virtual idol wearing the wearable device...
"Purple Rose of Cairo", what better "encounter" than a character from the show you love and the star who played that character fell in love with you at the same time?
This movie is a "Tucao Conference" written by the Tucao genius Woody Allen to middle-aged professional women in the new century, a Jinjiang Literature.
Seeing the expression of the heroine sitting in the theater at the end, I couldn't help it, looking in the mirror, looking at myself over-alcoholic, with a mocking and emotional laugh... Hehe.
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