The movie is still quite interesting, and let me see the thick lines of foreigners again. The ex-husband abandoned her inexplicably and replaced her with the three countries of China, Japan and South Korea, and there will definitely be a very tangled plot. But in this movie, it's a simple but real reason. I don't love it anymore, it's not that complicated. But then again, people are still animals of desire, after all, the ex-husband is so ruthless, but within a few days, the parents of sturdy and handsome single-parent students appear, and the sparks in the eyes are so real! The cutest part is the part in the car after the B-ultrasound, which is too unpretentious.
In fact, I think that 80% of the main theme of this movie is to promote tolerance, but looking at it, I always feel that this kind of tolerance can only be called casual. When the biological mother was 15 years old, she had a casual life and a casual throw, and the heroine and her ex-husband and new boyfriend were casual. Maybe this is a cultural difference, and there is a big difference in understanding.
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