CHICK'S MOVIE (with English learning income)

Bill 2022-03-23 09:02:02

A typical chick's movie, the last movie of the same type I saw was "Legal Pretty Woman" 6-7 years ago. The content of that movie was about a rich girl from the University of California, in order to chase her boyfriend, mixed into law school, and never failed. A film about graduating in the first place and finally helping a divorced woman win a lawsuit.

To sum up these two films, the heroine is small and cute, white (mostly blonde), ignorant, good at being clever, but she encountered a major setback, so she woke up and made progress. At the end of the film, the heroine's career and love are double. Harvest.

Let's talk about the theme of the film. For a credit card, it provides a line of credit. The credit limit is like a gun. It doesn't matter whether it is good or bad, the key is how it is used. People who don't understand this use credit cards at will for pure consumer goods, and eventually exceed their repayment ability and fall into a trap. Smart people invest with credit cards, whether in financial commodities or in themselves, which can lead to an increase in future cash inflows.

ps. I watched this film to verify whether my English level has improved. I downloaded the Chinese-English dual subtitle version. After reading 5 seasons of "Six People", I found that the biggest gain is the familiarity with some typical usages of spoken English, and these typical usages can be seen everywhere in any American drama, such as freak out (crazy), mad at sb ( angry with someone), you must know that these usages cannot be learned in formal English teaching, we can only learn I'm angry, angry with sb, etc.

ps2, the heroine of this film is a bit like Julia radish.

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Confessions of a Shopaholic quotes

  • Jane Bloomwood: Cake?

    Alette Naylor: [hesitant] Yes.

    Alette Naylor: Oh no no no no, sorry, tiny, tiny, tiny. TINY! TINY!

    [cuts a sliver of crumbs]

    Alette Naylor: Thank you.

  • Rebecca Bloomwood: Well, these cashmere gloves I *need* as it is winter, and I have... Hands.