The film is directed by rookie director Lee Toland Clegg and is adapted from the experience of the heroine Rashida Jones. Talented man Andy Samberg plays for it, and there are other actors other than The Lord of the Rings. . Although the film uses a lot of comedy to tell the story, it is still difficult to hide those heart-piercing clips, especially seeing the pain of being broken up by a strong woman may be more of a relief. Perhaps, after Rashida Jones tells the audience about her own experience, she will deeply understand that breaking up is more meaningful for growth. Getting tired of being together without results is just a childish and pitiful joke.
The film begins to treat love with an indifferent attitude, with a little bit of shit and piss to set off the appropriate atmosphere, and finally returns to the right track, telling the audience that there should not be too much arrogance in love, and looking down on the other party will eventually hurt people too deeply. Will lead to the irreversible end of the volcanic eruption. Love not only needs to be treated equally, but also needs to know each other sincerely in order to get a fair return. Self-righteousness, arrogance and unreasonableness are always taboos in love. In particular, it is necessary to distinguish between what is a friend and what is a lover, otherwise, it will be too late to regret being poisoned, and you must also understand the ultimate truth that playing with love will be played.
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