One might call this film a sequel to The Graduate.
The first half, I couldn't see anything, the second half I kept laughing, it was ridiculous.
Those who have seen the graduates know that the male protagonist has had a relationship with a mother and daughter.
In this one, the male protagonist has a relationship with his granddaughter again.
Very speechless.
Chinese women's values and views of love should not have reached this level, but they are getting close.
After seeing the back, I realized that it was an injustice, so men must not hurt each other's vitals in activities such as fighting and playing football, otherwise the result will be that three generations of women will be OOXX. Unhappy retribution!
There is something touching about the film. Daughter asked Dad, why am I not driving as slow as you like to play tennis? Dad replied, baby, because you were in the car.
In the end, the heroine goes back to her original boyfriend, hoping to get his forgiveness and marry him. The boyfriend said yes, but asked that if a daughter was born, the man would be kept 1,000 miles away (forgot if it was that long).
This man is very good. His woman just had a relationship with someone else the night before yesterday, and she asked to marry you today, which is great. If it were me, even if I loved this woman again, it would take a while to ease up. Maybe, this is a movie after all.
In fact, that man is a model of a romantic man. If he wants money and money, if he wants a woman, he is three generations of grandchildren!
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