When I saw more than half of it, I didn't think it was for me, and I couldn't think of what kind of people it would be suitable for. Although it is about the feelings of 4 women in their early 40s and their families, I don't think this is suitable for women in their 40s, because the 40-something nanny rarely watches movies. In contrast, TVB's or other continental warmth dramas are more suitable.
Like many others, we were all deceived by Jennifer. This is the star effect, but for me, there is no next time. I won't watch Jennifer again unless I'm forced to.
How to say this film, because it is too close to the reality of our daily life, so that it is difficult to impress us deeply. Reflection is there after all: it made me have some fears about the future of my middle-aged life. In addition, some other thinking based on human nature, morality, ideals, and happiness have no or very little! To put it bluntly, it's kind of boring.
So I just watched it for half an hour, except for the scene where Jennifer wears a maid costume, which is very similar to the AV scene, I almost forgot about the rest.
The only details I can notice are: I don't know if it was the director's intentional arrangement or the relationship between the actors themselves, except for Jennifer, the other three women looked very old and wrinkled. I don't know if this is one of the reasons why Jennifer isn't married, or something else.
Well, forgive my ignorance, it was directed by Nicole Holofcener, the director of Sex and the City. There are also several actors in it who are also well-known (I won't mention them one by one here). But that doesn't mean it's a good movie, just that it can't be bad. Maybe I'm not a woman, so I can't understand the subtle emotions between women, especially after marriage and middle age. Then please forgive my extreme bias as a man. As for this film, when I write here, leave some words and leave the rest to the side!
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