This is a story about having an extramarital affair with shit luck

Ruben 2022-03-24 09:02:52

I don't understand what spirit the film is promoting, where is the positive direction?

The prudish police first secretly greeted the hostess in the restaurant, and then, under the guise of making a promise, gave half of the joint property of the husband and wife to the hostess who intends to become a mistress, and the green tea bitch's attitude towards accepting gifts is from beginning to end. He was so unceremonious with peace of mind that as soon as he got the money, he immediately bought the restaurant and became the owner.

Next, the male lead and the female lead frequently dated on the grounds of discord in the family, until the wife saw the extramarital affairs and filed for divorce, and took back the property through judicial means.

The female protagonist lost the restaurant but finally turned from junior to senior position. Then, because she gave a homeless reporter a bowl of soup, the hero and heroine suddenly became saints, and even became the idols of all New Yorkers, and received a lot of crowdfunding from the public. The rich man buys the restaurant back, and the film also tells you at the end that you should expect this kind of miracle, maybe it will happen to you.

fall! Where did you guys see the warm positive energy?

It would be even better if the film started out by portraying Nicholas Cage as a bitter single man who was divorced due to his incompatibility with his wife, and then ended up together because of a promise to distribute the bonus to a waitress who met by chance. Let people accept it!

In short, it’s okay for a man to feel warm. After all, the female protagonist is much more beautiful than the male protagonist’s wife. If a woman also feels warm, it is really unreasonable.

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It Could Happen to You quotes

  • Charlie Lang: I told you I'd share my ticket. I never planned on sharing my heart. Maybe I could get lucky twice today.

  • Yvonne Biasi: Because of me, you have nothing.

    Charlie Lang: Because of you, I have you.