The name is very vulgar, the actors are also old actors, and the posters and trailers look like 8 o'clock serials. But I saw the name Nancy Meyers at the beginning of the chapter ~ everything has a strong reason to keep my spirits up and read it. The whole plot is old-fashioned but really complicated. . . Didn't help the heroine come up with the best solution until the last second. It seems like it's going to be fine. In addition, the scenery of Santa Barbara is so beautiful~ the heroine's home is my dream home. From the decoration of the house to the open backyard with plenty of sunshine, everything is what girls want most. In addition, the attendance rate in the theater was very high, but most of them were elderly people with gray hair. Some couples came together, and some came together with two old sisters. We were the only young couple. I can't help feeling that the film culture is deeply rooted in the United States. When can we see so many interested elderly audiences in Chinese theaters?
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