First of all, this film is not made for men. Watching this movie reminds me of SEX AND CITY. I haven't seen this kind of TV series. I think this film is similar to a TV series. It is the theme of calling on women to love themselves and cheer up, especially for female compatriots in the housewife category, which is more meaningful. Advocate that women should be independent, not rely on men, and show their charm - career, appearance - in order to attract more men.
This seems very old-fashioned. Like the yellow-faced mother-in-law played by Wu Junru in "Happy Events at Home" (of course, MEG, who is naturally beautiful, can't pretend to be a "stamp collector"), her husband had an affair, and after the transformation, the plot was almost copied. Of course, you can't say who copied who. Real life stories all happen like this.
Because it's so like a TV series, I can't help but pause almost every 15 minutes, get up to drink some water, pee or something, and then come back to continue playing. The advantage of this is that you don’t have to hold your urine for two hours and your thirst is completely relaxed, and you don’t have to think about anything.
Second, the actresses of the mature route have a general visual enjoyment. Perhaps the most eye-catching scene is the scene where MEG and EVA choke in their underwear. The saliva must have been unstoppable. I am very envious of Steven, hehe, even though the movie has never appeared, not even a sound.
Third, it turns out that there is really no actor at all! wow, like other soybean oil said, there are no men in the picture, but I think there are men everywhere.
In the end, what the film made me ponder was the plot of what kind of training course MEG went to. It is found that girls are easily out of control when they are depressed, their lives are disordered, and they overeat, so it is really good to participate in such courses. MEG licked the wrapping paper of the snack, and it gave me the feeling that MEG was still her, like a kitten's American sweetheart. The old woman asked MEG, WHAT DO YOU WANT, and at the same time I was thinking, what do I want. It turns out that this is the question that people rarely ask themselves in life. If you push a little more, what do I really want. I believe it is really difficult to answer.
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Regular life is the most exciting
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