Many people compare this film with "Two Little No Guess", and personally, they prefer "Rosie". Maybe most audiences pay too much attention to the love story. There are twists and turns, and the British Li Daren and Cheng Youqing finally fall in love, but the movie is really not just about love.
As the Weibo celebrity Gu Amo said, love stories are generally the routine of "love-breakup-combination-marriage-childbirth". If the heroine Rosie hadn't been ejaculated by the scumbag man, got stuck in her lower body, got pregnant unexpectedly, and gave birth to a girl, then she might have really gone to Boston with the dimpled man Alex and got involved in the above love model. As a rotten young woman in her prime, the glittering "American Dream" was suddenly drowned in diapers and breast pumps. What a desperate plot this must be. According to the routine, the second half of the movie should directly fall into a dark and obscure tone. The heroine becomes a middle-aged aunt, flirts with the wretched bearded uncle at the door of the bar, and then grows alone for life or something, but this is not our youth who have illusions about a better life. Movies to recommend.
If we just focus on love as the main line, then this story must be dragged out and played by the screenwriter ten minutes before we finish reading it. Interestingly, almost everyone predicted that the male and female protagonists would be buried next to the green tea girl and the scumbag, and then the male and female protagonists would not be able to get together when they were separated and reunited, but what we didn't predict was the rest of the stories. For example, the little life that came to the world because of an accident did not exist as a kind of trouble. Rosie said to Alex, "It's strange that when I look at my daughter, I think of you, not his father. Probably because I love her." Then, against the light, the hero and heroine's profile faces Like a beautiful nearly finished puzzle. She learned about love and how to express it from the baby who only opened her mouth for milk and poop. Another example is Rosie's best friend, the girl with short fiery red hair. She has always encouraged Rosie to keep going, give birth to children, work, and even go to the ocean to grab a marriage. She is like a flame burning on her head, even if While cleaning the glass in the hotel, you can live as chicly as you have a permanent reserved room. These large and small details make the original thin story full of tension. You can complain that the protagonists pass each other several times, but sigh for the brave life of the girl. The audience is not bored with love stories, but needs more moving plots and more abundant emotions. There is so much more to life than love.
Although overflowing with desperate life dilemmas, the film's bright tones and brisk melody dilute the depressing feeling of its plot, which is one of the reasons why people can't bear to leave. After all, real life is such a piece of shit, sadness outweighs joy, we can't stand the fast-forward "ten years later" on the screen, but we can swing with the melody of "fuck you" and reward the heroine with a cheating scumbag. Slap and cheer. The film's selection of camera language and background music makes up for the old-fashioned story. After all, we use all our senses to survive. Sometimes, we really need those bright lights to comfort the hardships in our hearts. In the film, the heroine Rosie is standing on the rooftop with her young and graceful daughter. She asks her daughter, how would it be to open a hotel with a large part of the money, a simple but own place. The daughter said, Mom, that must be wonderful. With soft harmony, the smiles of the two little women in the close-up are so charming. The director told the imperfect life of a girl in his own way, but this imperfection is full of bravery, surprise and warmth.
Having said that, why would I recommend this movie to Wei Fater, a big girl who studied in science and engineering? She should have given me countless glances, and then go back and read her high-IQ books. In fact, there is such a scene in the movie - Rosie went to the United States to visit Alex. She stepped on the grass with her bare feet, still wearing a hoodie and jeans. In the eyes of passersby, she was still an invincible naive girl, and she herself The words are "I am the mother of a five-year-old girl". I believe that every girl is like this, we walk barefoot, there are soft grass, hard stones, and muddy swamps, people see our faces as bright as spring, and our hearts are loud songs of bravery.
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