Although the screenwriter tried hard to create a certain and affirmative reason for the old lady to find her first love from thousands of miles away, Created the conditions to occupy the right time, place and people. It also laid the groundwork for the appearance of the male and female protagonists from the beginning. However, in the handling of some lines and details, it really makes people feel that this screenwriter is either brain-damaged or three views are wrong. The slogan of true love teaches people to learn bad. For example, under the tree, the old lady recalled her love life to the little silly girl, and at first she told the good news of her husband. Then she started to reminisce about the beautiful story of first love, and the words revealed how much I love my Italian boyfriend. Charlie can't listen anymore, and loudly defends his grandfather's status as an old lady SOUL MATE. In fact, when I saw this, I had the same idea as Charlie's children's shoes. It's all another person, so the blind date and love between you and your legal husband are all performed? Another example, in order to create the status quo of the little silly girl and her boyfriend's good looks, the screenwriter is completely unrelenting. Most of this character is made into a virtue that only cares about work and does not consider the various feelings and thoughts of his girlfriend. Just imagine if Victor was like this from the beginning, why did the little silly girl want to be with him in the first place? Could it be that in the process of dating Did his character gradually become like this? Or is it that everyone was blinded by love at the beginning? Well, maybe I am too picky. But I really think that if this script can be carefully crafted, it should be better It is a good romance film. At least, its originality is good.
Watching the old lady and the little silly girl's love story develop into this, I can only express my heart through the famous saying of Mr. Wan Feng: This woman , is your mind alive again?
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