First of all, the actors are great. The animation at the beginning of the movie is cute and romantic, and it fits the theme, very warm, and I like it very much. But the plot really broke me a little bit. The infatuation of the male protagonist makes me incomprehensible, even a little despised, and finally a little distressed. Audrey Tatu successfully played such a high-level gold worshipper. She is skilled in all kinds of flirting methods. She just wants to get more clothes and accessories for herself, but she didn't expect to fall in love with a liar and a waiter. Their love is intoxicated but easily broken, they are infatuated with each other but troubled by the world, and each becomes the lover of others. Maybe they're shameless but maybe they're cute, and in the end they've spent ten seconds of each other's euros on their bikes and they know the value of being together, and that true love doesn't come from fancy dinner clothes Contrast, to bid. I feel a trace of tragedy in the marked comedy movies. Maybe there are many people living like them in life, but a few are willing to give up their interests to pursue the purest love.
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