Gossip, friendship, betrayal, career, love, marriage, children's education. . . There is so much I want to say, but I can't seem to make it clear.
Is it clear? God doesn't know what a woman is thinking.
Although the last four good friends have achieved their own goals in life and achieved the effect of inspiration, they still feel that there is something wrong. After all, the world of women cannot be managed with common sense.
There is no man in the feature film. The father and the betrayed husband are only mentioned in the conversation and on the phone. Is it a bit discriminatory against men? I don't think it matters. Not all movies have to have men or women.
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