Of course, after watching it for less than ten minutes, I already felt that it was far from the plot of the movie I was looking forward to. The silly eldest sister role, coupled with the jokes talking all the time, made people really "scared". , at least I have never met such an "annoying" person in real life. At the beginning, he broke into a bookstore and said "Hiya", "Hello" and "Have a bad day?". When I met the driving instructor for the first time, this optimistic eldest sister really couldn't stand me sitting in front of the screen. No wonder the protagonist's pregnant sister has such an attitude, always thinking that she is unhappy, just because she doesn't live a superficially happy life like herself - an obedient husband, a beautiful house, and a pension.
The same is true of the driving instructor. He is a person who constantly complains about the society and the country. He vents his unhappiness on the rules of the society. The difference between him and the heroine Poppy is that he only knows how to complain but does not know how to deal with it. You already know how to face everything in life and how to be happy.
At the end of the film, when the heroine was rowing on the lake and chatting with her friend, she said, "We are lucky, aren't we?", and the friend said, "You made yourself lucky, didn't you? your own luck in life, don't you?)" she said "actually some of us did, but some of us missed it (well, some of us do, some of us miss the boat completely)"" "It's a long trip"
came here to know that the heroine is neither stupid nor stupid, but she sees through life and faces life in her own way. Or as she said, her sister and the driving instructor just missed the boat that made her lucky.
PS I have to say one of the most laughable words is the phrase "turn left at the next turn, Enrahah Enrahah Enrahah" that the driving instructor is always reminding
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