Han, who will only be called cute, a stick too short to be a rider;
Oleg, verbal harassment whenever possible ;
Jonny, who looks very reliable but is actually a scumbag in his heart;
M.Channing, the liar father who made Caroline become a waiter; the
only Earl who seems to be more reliable, sorry, he is over old.
Compare the female characters in the film:
Max, the super-strong Broke Queen. Although she is penniless, her bag is like a rubbish heap, and she has no economic savvy, she is definitely a hard-spoken and soft-hearted queen who is resolute in solving problems. Even in the face of emotional failure, penniless, deceived or sick, they will put on their uniforms, put on their uniforms, raise their big breasts that are hard to ignore, deal with difficult guests one after another, and carry the sofa with one hand. Cleaning up, or taking care of a celebrity's twins.
Caroline, the daughter of the daughter who was beaten to the bottom. Looking weak is actually hard to beat. You can easily put bankruptcy in the "Do not open until you're stronger" folder in your head, and calmly walk into a restaurant to apply for a waiter. You can drag MAX to join CAKE BUSINESS, or you can talk to customers by relying on Whaton's education.
Then there's God Mother, Sophie, who at first glance looks like a Hooker, but is actually a neighbor of a successful business woman. Although he is bigger than a man, he has never lacked self-confidence and the heart of a small woman, and certainly not lacking in charm.
The strong aura of Max and Caroline is doomed to the show's strong feminism. And men are mostly just the object of ridicule or criticism. It's a one-night stand that is hard to get rid of, an ex-boyfriend who cares, and those poor little supporting characters who were scolded by MAX at the front desk.
I believe that the screenwriter did not want to convey a kind of "the world no longer needs a creature with a handle". After all, as strong as Max, he can't get rid of it. When he meets Jonny, he becomes a shy little deer who can't wait to hide behind Caroline. Destiny, and there is no 'Breakup Scene' until the end, just arrogantly expressing "Look at you, I am alive and well."
But it clearly conveys a kind of "Sisters are like siblings, dreams are like oxygen, man ..." Such a maternal sentiment. Men are unreliable, only reliable girlfriends can be partners and realize their dreams with both hands are women in the new era. Although they only raised $927 in the last episode, at this rate, there is still about 250,000...more than 200 years. So what? They stood on the high ground of their dreams, stomped men under their feet, and looked down at the whole world.
Jonny said on the billboard that he would never go to Manhattan. But after he "MADE IT", married a woman he had known for a few months, and moved to Manhattan, which he said he would never go to. So what? It doesn't matter whether he is sincere or not. What matters is that Max is no longer the Max who has framed his paintings on paper towels and pasted them all over the wall. When encountering him, he pretends to be calm and occasionally plays out of bounds.
Max had Caroline, Sophie, and a career he fought for. This party, no matter how serious you are, you will lose.
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