Normally, I don't like this kind of grumpy American movies, but this one is different.
After watching the movie and looking at the movie review, there are a few points of disagreement:
1. The heroine didn't recognize the hero at first. ---I think from the beginning, there are memories of the year or something, and it's unlikely that I didn't recognize it.
2. I don't understand something, is the heroine really married? Why do I feel that the heroine is helping the doctor or for some other reason, not necessarily the love of the husband and wife? There is a scene, when the doctor and the heroine are talking on the phone, the child is around, there seems to be an aunt, and the aunt and the doctor are more like a husband and wife. . . At the end of the film, the driver asked the heroine if she was married. The heroine said no, she was married but divorced a long time ago. No need to lie to the driver, strangers anyway.
Other thoughts:
1. When this guy got a phone call from his 23-year-old girlfriend, he lied and said it was nothing, just an ordinary friend. Although it is difficult to explain the affair of cheating, it is still disgusting. I think the female lead is actually hesitant. The male lead's profession, a lawyer, has been persuading the female lead, which is also an occupational disease. The heroine became more and more shaken, and this phone call interrupted everything. The guy is an asshole. It was normal for the heroine to leave back then.
2. This man obviously worked hard for his career when he was young and didn't care about his wife at all. Now his career has become a chick.
3. Is there a reason why the male sis gets married and invites the female lead to be the bridesmaid? Although I didn't mention the male protagonist's sis very much, it seems that the male protagonist's sister knew that the male protagonist had been thinking about it all the time, so she invited her at the last moment. If there is no more people, will you find bro's ex? How hard would such a hard-core bestie do such a thing? But the female protagonist and the male protagonist sis are not familiar with each other at all. And the heroine, received the invitation, came on the 2nd or 3rd day, doesn't this want to see the male lead? But the woman refused to admit it.
The confession at the age of 40 was very touching, and the woman was really surprised and moved when she heard it. The one in the bathroom, I think the woman heard it too. But the man was a little cowardly and couldn't speak.
The male protagonist is a coward, so the female will choose that. Fortunately, he hesitated for a while, and was not deceived by the lawyer.
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