While watching the movie, I remembered the "Dai Xian Fried Rice" I watched a while ago, and I inevitably compared them. The conclusion is that I like this one more. The first half of "De Xian Fried Rice" is also very funny, but the big reunion in the end can't help but be abrupt. The pattern of two women and two men is very dreamy, but I'm really not optimistic about this realistic possibility. And this "the children are all very good", in addition to some of the first half is not inferior to the cold humor, the contradictions in the back are even more reasonable. In other words, when they were in love, Zhou Huimin and Wu Junru did sparks of warmth and romance, but in the end they couldn't help but fall into the invisible trivialities of killing people over the long years, becoming Nicole and Jules.
Sperm donors are a hurdle that Lara's family must face. Paul's appearance threatened the position of the family's "male master" Nicole. She was surprised, resisted, and lost her temper. And the wife actually joined the children together and was electrocuted again and again with Paul. After Jules cheated, facing the blame of family members, he said that the foundation of my marriage with Nicole is still strong, the two of us tenaciously climbed through piles of shit, year after year, aging, changing, just like him Damn marathon. Sometimes when you've been together for a long time, you can't see the other person, but see a shadowy projection of yourself, stop pouring out to each other, but start going the wrong way, that's what I do - it's very moving And a reasonable confession after cheating.
Looking at four people, three women, and a boy in a car, dragging their luggage to the university dormitory in the sun, some people grow up and leave home, some people hug and reluctant to leave, home - this has been smashed. World values, once again silently melted into marginalized groups. To everyone who is curious or waiting to see a joke, the child was born out of desperation, and now it is raised, so don't have to worry about it.
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