Julia Roberts and Cameron Diaz 12 years ago, two perfect women, two perfect characters. Two completely different women in love with a man. The man had loved one of them, and was loving the other.
Right now at the wedding, the love triangle is heating up - and what I appreciate is that no one is running away.
Diaz plays a brave young woman who speaks out of love and says to her fiancé's ex-girlfriend, 'I asked you to be my bridesmaid because I can't run away from you. Every Christmas in the future, you will come to our house to congratulate you, do you want to avoid it for the rest of your life?
The rich man's daughter is full of courage, and she will sing a song for her lover if she is tone-deaf. She will immediately apologise loudly if she angered him by making an idea for him without authorization. So she can be applauded by the audience to reward her courage, and can be forgiven by her lover.
Roberts plays another brave, or rather bold, woman. At first it was just for anger, but later she found out that she didn't want to lose him, so she started to get in the way. But there was no sinister smile of the villain on her face, but she persuaded herself uneasily: I didn't really want to make him unemployed...
When everything was near the end, she came to him tremblingly, smiled with tears in her eyes and said: Please Choose me, love me, marry me—she who can never say the word "love", has also summoned up her courage.
But you don't have the courage to grab love. When she was about to lose her love, friends and conscience, sincerity saved everything, the woman once again burst into tears, crying and admitting all the shenanigans. So she had the third chance to burst into tears, at the wedding of "my best friend", declaring "he got the best woman"...
The story is actually very simple, like a modern fairy tale, two people The princess fights for a prince charming.
Like all fairy tales, love it because all people are brave and kind.
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