Of course, what I think is very bloody is the box of flowers. When Reid wanted to send flowers to his girlfriend, one of his employees mysteriously gave him a box and said "the most beautiful one should be given to the favorite", and stopped Reid. Open the box. . Rhett wanted to put gifts at home while his girlfriend was away, but saw his girlfriend packing up and preparing to leave, and then sad and lost, he left without forgetting to bring the box, and finally he gave the box to the little boy, and the little boy gave it again Juliet, finally the box was opened, just glanced at it and said "beautifu"... My God, such a mysterious and twisted gift is actually stuffed in the box, [:-v] It looks like a Phalaenopsis. . I'm going to collapse when I see this. . . With my attention to so much detail, I figured that something so eloquently described must be something extraordinary, and it turned out to be a huge disappointment. . . It might be better to start with two or three roses instead. .
What's even more bloody is that two people who didn't love originally, under the persuasion of others, such as "I married my best friend" and the like, went from congratulating each other on their marriage to embarrassment in one day. The kiss and then the kiss. . . It's really that the plan can't keep up with the changes, and if you want to love, you can love, it's really fast. . .
And the most boring couple is an athlete and a cheerleader. At the beginning, they were describing their personality differences and incompatibility. The boy gave the girl a big bear and chocolate, and the girl gave her a gift by sticking her favorite on the boy's T-shirt. Number 13, and forced the boy to undress and put on in public. During the interview, the boy's love for the girl was beyond words. The girl described her feelings for the boy as being stunned for two seconds and said that it was because he was hot and was an excellent athlete. When there were various signs that the pair might be an unsuccessful pair, the plot suddenly stopped, and finally the boy sent the girl home, kiss goodbye. [:-v] I’m so sweaty, I really don’t know what the director wants to say with so many irrelevant scenes portrayed in the front. .
The ones I can't figure out the most are Captains Kate and Holden, who are very talented and attractive. Holden, who rejected Valentine's Day, was attracted by Kate, and the two chatted hotly on the plane. Holden also took the initiative to send a car to take Kate home, praised her beauty, kissed Kate actively, and claimed that she was honored. Later, the driver also added fuel to the fact that Holden never borrowed the car from others, and Kate must have a very important position in his heart. Well, I thought, this is a love at first sight story, and the handsome and the beautiful are really a very eye-catching couple. As a result, the plot suddenly stopped. I thought the director wanted to leave room for everyone's imagination. As a result, after reading the comments this morning, Horton turned out to be gay, and his love turned out to be the famous football player Sean. He gave Sean three yellow roses late at night. . .
I was really stunned, it turns out that his all kinds of goodwill to Kate were just moved by Kate doing a 28-hour round-trip flight just to spend a night with a loved one? If this is really the only reason, the director is really too emotional, and describes the touching of strangers like love at first sight. . . [:?]
After removing so many unnecessary scenes, the plot is really rough...
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