American reunion movie. Before marriage, he fell in love with his fiance's younger brother. As a result, his fiance was reluctant to fulfill the marriage contract because his mother had recovered. At the right time, the younger brother proposed to the "sister-in-law", and everyone was very happy. The film involves the extramarital affairs of middle-aged people, the loneliness of the elderly, and the drastic changes of young people. It can be regarded as a normal film. The fly in the ointment is that the second sex scene between the beautiful heroine and the emotionally fiery younger brother is omitted, and it is omitted when it should not be omitted, and the emotional ups and downs are slightly abrupt, haha. The soundtrack is good. Also, when watching an opera, the heroine's tears made me wait a bit for the audience to understand, is it the subtitle group or what opera should be prompted by the film?
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