Roughly speaking, the plot is also a comedy old routine. The wrong blind date, the right set-up. It's a bit like "marrying the wrong sedan chair". But many small bridges make the whole film lively and lively, with small twists and turns that make sense. Although the heroine Nancy looks very ordinary, and even a little ugly at the beginning, but in the middle, through this role, she conveys a lot of positive information about women's independence and positiveness.
Fuck the past.
Take a chance.
Be more deviant.
Put yourself out there...
interesting It is the classmate Bill who has a crush on the heroine in high school and the heroine's family, which also adds a lot of laughs and makes a reasonable preparation for the later plot.
I really like the part where Nancy and Jack see Jack's ex-wife and her lover sitting down and having a conversation. Although it's a bit yellowish, it's super good, and it's a real firefighting expert!
There are still many things that really need to be bravely done, and if you feel that it is right, you must take that step boldly. Fortunately, this is a movie, fortunately, there is a wretched high school crush on classmate Bill, fortunately, they got each other's wrong notebook, and fortunately Jack really listened and prepared to move on, so the two were together. Wouldn't it be even better if Nancy could bravely invite Jack before they parted, or exchange phone numbers and take the initiative.
PS The male protagonist looks like Van Gogh's rush, although he is not handsome, but he is very kind~
London accent, small terrier, and the soundtrack is great! ~
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