Ah, so soon, before you know it, the movie ends. The meaning is still unfinished, the plot develops like flowing water, and a long-lost sense of relaxation and pleasure permeates the whole body. The screenwriter is unique and rarely seen dealing with love themes in this way. There are no rich and handsome women, only gold-loving women. They are actually female sugar daddy, men are rich women, and male diaosi are always concerned about money-loving women, but for gold-loving women, sex is cool. It's better to swipe a credit card, but the heroine finds true love at the last moment, and suddenly abandons the rich old man and runs towards the hero. The two run towards happiness on a romantic locomotive. But I have to say that the scene of giving up the rich old man is a bit unnatural and abrupt. The heroine's transition from a gold-loving girl to a true love girl is too fast. However, this is still a very unique love masterpiece.
Watching this film, many times I feel that the film portrays the poor mood of the diaosi. There is a scene where the male protagonist enters a luxury restaurant and peeks at the menu. My mother, all dishes are a few hundred euros. That expression and that scene vividly portray the helplessness of a diaosi. As a realistic layman, after watching the movie, I always think that the two will be together in the end, but will it last for a long time? A woman who wears LV and Chanel every day, enters and leaves luxury hotels will be with you on impulse, but what about in the future?
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