I don't like this movie, I don't like it very much, and I hope that no girls are addicted to it (this movie shouldn't have many male audiences, right?).
Note that the plot of this movie is that a girl who can't do anything is liked by two peerless handsome guys and a peerless beauty, and there is some misunderstanding with one of them and then they are solved. Old-fashioned, effective, no problem, I don't think I'm someone who takes "vulgar movies" very harshly, and I'm often moved to tears by some romantic love stories that end up together after a lot of hardships.
What's the problem, in my opinion, who didn't watch the first film and watched this film directly, the heroine is really boring and unattractive. She wriggled untimely and said something obviously emotionally low to create a laugh. Jesus, no one thinks such a person is cute right? I saw a short comment that this is the British version of Jin Sanshun, but in my opinion, the heroine of the big screen is not as good as the heroine of the ancient Korean drama. In my impression, some embarrassing scenes created by Sanshun are quite reasonable, such as crying loudly in the men's toilet. At that time, unemployment and lovelorn were superimposed, and people were in a trance. There are some jokes behind them because they are beyond their own class and lack a little knowledge and experience. In short, don't put your head on the ironing board with an iron, don't deliberately walk around a dinner party, don't swear at a multi-person meeting with your boss (maybe this is a bit controversial, but I really think that at least the heroine in this film is a little outrageous), and so on quite a lot of unnecessary embarrassment.
Cinderella isn't so gray either. In the end, I didn't understand whether the heroine won a Pulitzer Prize or not. This is the only (possible) bright spot I tried to dig out. At least Sanshun has shown that he has strong work ability, can help the male protagonist, has the courage, has the confidence to fight against life, and at the same time is warm and kind, and has empathy. The heroine here, I can't see the advantages of these characters. Can helping friends with luggage be considered kind? Or telling stories in a women's prison and rolling your eyes at other people's English pronunciation counts as grit? To be honest, the characters of the two male protagonists are much fuller, not to mention whether the image is good or bad, at least there is a source of character, a place for logic, and sexual charm. The heroine's character is quite flat, with only endless laughs, a strong contrast to the fact that everyone loves her.
I don't know if there will be a girl who imagines that she is invincible, handsome, rich and polite, a perfect boyfriend, a suave and suave playboy who misses her every day, all around her every day. I want to roll my eyes too much, just for the convenience of substitution, why don't you imagine that your ability is actually good, but it's just bad luck, that you can help the male lead in some way, so the perfect second female lead can't be compared? By the way, isn't this the routine of Korean dramas decades ago? Why are you still going backwards? I can't do anything, and I don't have any character flashes, but perfect men are love, and Cinderella is not so lazy and rough in her dreams. dream, right?
I don't see that I still have expectations for life after breaking up (other short comments), and I love and break up boldly. Even the handsome guy is too perfect for me.
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