The next part of the film is Julianne's three attempts to win back her boyfriend Michael:
the first time, relatively simple, knowing that Jin Mi sings out of tune, let him sing in public in an attempt to make him embarrassed. As a result, Jin Mi sang for more than two minutes with her broken gong voice, which moved the audience. Julianne failed.
The second time, it's more complicated. Because there are two main and sub-plots. There is another continuation of the plot in the main plot, which is a two-time effort. The trick is to change careers for Michael. The first failure was because of Jin Mi's defection when Michael's Buddhist sleeves left and got up. The second time Julian directly manipulated Jin Mi's father's computer and sent an email to ask Michael's boss to fire him. It went well, but Michael finally hoped for Jin Mi, marry me. Julianne continued to fail.
The secondary line is the rush of gay George being arranged by Julianne to appear as her fiancé. Michael was indeed disturbed because of this, but he still did not stop his determination to marry Jin Mi, which proved it even more.
The third time, Julianne's last fight was to say what Ben could never say, I love u. Unfortunately, it still ended in failure.
The film is also quite satisfactory in that there are emotional first encounter stories and songs in the middle. The ending is also a kind of double meaning. Even though she is defeated, she is still honored. Julianne broke through herself through a search, and finally said love and did what she should do. That's enough. What is unforgettable is the way the final wedding banquet ends, which makes people feel good, and life goes on even though there is no marriage.
﹒ I'm more keen to talk about George's role in the film.
If you want to change the look of the film, maybe starting with George is a good choice. Just imagine, if George wasn't gay, would you expect George to fall in love with Julianne. There could be many reasons for George to do this, she's beautiful, she's good, or doesn't need any reason at all to satisfy our fantasies, it's just love, what the hell. And Julianne might look back and find Yiren waiting at the end of the crowd at the wedding ball.
Or if George falls directly in love with Michael as gay, the movie will be chaotic.
I thought about it and had to admit that it was a good idea to arrange for George to be gay. The intention is that George is actually just a symbol, he represents our audience, he is a member of our audience, a concentrated embodiment and practitioner of our will. Yes, to a certain extent, the presence of George adds to the realism of the film and the sense of participation of the audience. You'd do the same thing as George if it happened to you, but you can't jump into a movie, so George shows up and he's on your behalf, he's on your behalf, and when you hear Julianne's You will also encourage her when you look back at the past ten minutes, go and confess, go and say love to him, when you see Julianne fail, you will also think, if there is a fiance of hers, Michael will also Will have the same strong emotions as her? So George went to impersonate, it was your will. Then you find out that Julianne is the extra one, you will also leave, and you will prophesy to Julianne that he doesn't love you, stop making trouble. In the end you see Julianne admitting her mistakes, and you forgive her, and hope she doesn't sit at the wedding reception alone, and you ask her to dance and tell her that life is still good. This is you, not just casually saying love to a woman and ending a movie indiscriminately.
In addition, the existence of George reasonably leads to the development of the film. If there is no George, would Julianne be fed up with a whim and flash a promise made ten years ago; without George, would Julianne have to tell the air about their nine-year relationship Emotional history. The various explanations in the first ten minutes were clearly expressed to the audience because of the presence of George. Admittedly, using George here is a shortcut.
﹒ The theme is about a failed love battle. What moved people's hearts was another love than Jin Jian's insistence on each other.
Except for you and me represented by George, the remaining characters are Yujie, Zhengtai and Loli. Dust to dust, dust to dust, and finally Sister Yu stood aside.
At the moment when the ship went dark, her love was not spoken; she was simply hugging her fiance's ex-girlfriend's fiance (so I thought she knew him, her gay identity was about to be exposed, and her plan was about to break down); After a long time, the trick finally spit out the sentence, marry me (when she said it, not him). My heart throbbed hard at these moments.
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