The film starts with Alice as the main line, and Alice is the heroine of "Fifty Shades of Grey". After Alice finished her studies, she proposed to her campus boyfriend who has been with her for many years to temporarily separate for a period of time and try to live alone. Then I met the bar owner (similar to the bar owner in He's Just Not Than Into You, who is a master of flirting girls who "passes through thousands of flowers, but leaves nothing on his body", who only plays one-night stands without paying true love). He was injured and wanted to get back together with his ex-boyfriend, but learned that his ex-boyfriend had found a new love. Then, at the alumni association, he accidentally met a rich man who lost his wife. He got along well with his daughter, but found that he was still immersed in his feelings for his ex-wife. Later, one day I met my ex-boyfriend and his parents at a restaurant where he and his ex-boyfriend often went. The man's mother said that she thought she was much better than his current girlfriend, and the four of them took a selfie. The ex-boyfriend seemed to miss him. Then one night, I suddenly received a text message from my ex-boyfriend: "My mum misses you." "I miss you." Then at Alice's birthday party, the ex-boyfriend also came, and the plot seems to be moving in the direction of reconciliation. , I'm about to go to bed... I just found out that my ex-boyfriend is getting married (or is he engaged? Forgot), I just want to break up the old relationship before stepping into the bondage of marriage. So Alice suddenly realized, remembering the words of her friend Robin, she was so eager to be loved that as long as a man showed a little interest in her, she would indiscriminately plunge into it, so she always met people unkindly. I think this is the biggest highlight of this film for me. I wake up with Alice, and what Robin said is also about me. Speaking of the plot, Alice's failure to reunite with her ex-boyfriend actually made the film not fall into the stereotype. Just as when the barman found out that he liked Lucy and confessed to her, Lucy had already found his one, so I was surprised that the film didn't let the playboy put down the butcher's knife and the dust settled. However, life is always full of countless possibilities. Not every restless soul can be subdued, and not every heart longing for stability can find a home. Whether you are single or not, life is a practice, go ahead and cherish the freedom of being single! PS: The screenwriter should have deliberately named Alice and Lucy with such popular names, because their experiences can represent the situation of a considerable number of girls. The wonderful thing is that they form a contrast, one has been single for a long time and then settled down, and the other has settled down and practiced being single. Maybe because being single is the way to go, that's why you need a guide.
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