The male protagonist is actually an out-and-out love liar, which is reflected in the same tears he shed to countless women at the beginning of the film and the same lines he said. As the plot requires, this liar must have a day to give his sincerity. That's when the heroine appears, seemingly unlike all the women he's cheated on before - her fiancé's conditions are flawless, and she's on an astonishingly good relationship with her fiancé. If it weren't for the fact that he had a debt of 20,000 yuan, he might not have agreed to the heroine's father to take on the business. It's all a coincidence that the hero and heroine meet and, as we expected, they end up together.
I don't want to describe how the male protagonist in this film is deeply aware of women's minds and how many romantic things he has done. What really touched me in this film was the heroine's father. What a great father he is: he is a rich man, he used his ability to create extremely advantageous conditions for his daughter, let alone me being vulgar, if he hadn't had all kinds of strength, how could he have allowed his daughter to be presumptuous Capital, how can he create conditions for his daughter to escape marriage in the last scene; unlike other rich people, he knows his daughter very well, and he knows that his daughter has closed the truth because of her guilt for not being able to see her mother for the last time. himself, so he hired the male protagonist to inspire his daughter's pursuit of true love. I still want to mention that scene of escaping marriage. It left a deep impression on me. The heroine's father whispered to his daughter when the heroine was still a step away from her fiancé. car with keys. This is too domineering. At this time, the heroine must escape from marriage.
Finally, there are some small complaints about this movie: First of all, in order to make the "bodyguard" stop following her, the heroine, who hated the male protagonist at the time, threw a cheque of 150,000 Germans, which was completely enough for the male protagonist to repay the debt. Why did the male protagonist continue this task? Did he already fall in love with the female protagonist at that time? Secondly, the male protagonist used methods to make the female protagonist fall in love with him. Everything she likes about him is not really him. Can they really end well~
But who cares, if there is no romantic love in the movie Now, what else can we expect in reality?
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