It's a very common American light comedy, but it teaches us a truth, how to control our desires, especially material desires.
In the past, I always hated big cities like Shanghai or NYC. I only felt materialistic. But now I feel that big cities are indeed more memorable than small villages. The key is how to control material desires.
This kind of film, like all such films, always has to have nothing at a certain moment before you can appreciate it and cherish everything around you. And the back of the film is always more touching.
Such as Suez's hug with Bex before marriage. Will we do that too.
For example, Dad said, im defined by ur mom and u.
Like the look on the man's face.
I'm also figuring out how to control my desire to buy shoes.
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