sneaking high heels

General 2022-03-24 09:02:22

Two people with complementary personalities will either become close friends or become strangers. Ross is conservative and slightly obese. Although he has a successful career, it is difficult to win the favor of men; he has a good figure and good looks, and all the men he meets fall in love with her; even though the chief urges Maggie to get on the right track, Ross must have envied her "hooking up" "Men's skills; despite always thinking that life should be fun, Maggie wanted to have a foothold like Ross when she was kicked out of the house.
At the beginning, I thought it was an ordinary comedy, with no bright spots, it was grandstanding. Unexpectedly, the more than two hours of the film ended, and my eyes were wet for a while as my tears were a little lower.
Ross and Maggie, love and hate. After being kicked out of the house by his stepmother, Ross took in Maggie and circled the newspaper job postings for her on her resume. But Maggie's heart is uncertain, no matter how much she helps, it won't help, and she will not change her old style. Stealing Rose's shoes, driving her car, and maybe stealing her change.
If it was someone else, Ross wouldn't be so hard to persuade her to let her understand that the man who invited her to drink wine is just to have sex with her, and when one day she is old, there will naturally be a young little sister to take her place. Young sluts are not cute at all.
Like most people, the reaction at the time was to slap the face away and leave, but later felt that it was true. It was a rough start, she screwed up and slept with her boyfriend Ross.
If it was someone else, Rose might not have been hit so hard, but that was her dearest sister. She made her room a mess, her life was a mess, and she ordered an eviction.
Desperate, Maggie found her grandmother and spoke slowly about her mother. Ross, who got a job at a nursing home, ended up shopping for matching clothes for the elderly.
As for Rose, because of that incident, she gave up her job as a lawyer to walk the dog for others. Simon, who had always had a crush on her, found an opportunity to propose marriage and engagement together logically.
Maggie thought about an apology, but regretted her actions but couldn't take that step, and Ross couldn't contact her. Ross found Granny and the two shook hands and made peace, even though Maggie never actually said "sorry".
Ross kept the things from Semen about Maggie, because she knew that Semen would hate her, but that was the last thing she wanted to see, so she didn't say it. Although Maggie was annoying to Ross in many ways, Ross just couldn't hate it. Why can't I hate it? As a "coming person" with a twin sister, I understand it all too well, because the relationship is very deep and profound, and we have grown up together and have common experiences. I have long been accustomed to each other's existence, and I am used to complaining to each other. Laughing together and going crazy when others can't get the laugh... These things have long been in our blood.
And those tears I mentioned were:
Ross brought 6-year-old Maggie into the room to listen to music so that she could not hear her parents arguing fiercely, so Maggie's memory of parents was always loving, Maggie asked Ross why not Telling her mother that it was actually suicide, Ross said "how to tell a six-year-old that her mother committed suicide".
Ross causes a misunderstanding by hiding everything about Maggie from Semen, who leaves her on the street and tells her "I won't marry you". When she first started working in a nursing center, Maggie met a retired professor who asked her to read poetry. She began to refuse until she was found to be dyslexic and then slowly could read to him. And when she walked into the room with a smile as usual and asked him what he was reading today, the bed was empty, and she tried hard not to think about the worst possible outcome. Asked the doctor who came in, "Did they help him change the bed?" The answer was that he passed away, and she sat on the bed feeling sad. When the doctor asked who she was, she could only answer a man who read to him, and the doctor guessed that she was Maggie because his grandpa (a retired professor) always mentioned him.
Ross' stepmother was arrogant and unreasonable, and just took the task of Ross's pre-wedding party. But at that pre-wedding party, she knew only one person. While showing an ugly photo of Ross, the stepmother said that Ross can only read but not fall in love, is fat, and the last thing he will never lose in his life is his appetite... The people at the party who don't know each other are laughing at her. When she couldn't bear to go into the kitchen, she broke down and said to her friend: how can I be so ugly, how can anyone fall in love with me, how can I possibly get married. At this time, the stepmother went into the kitchen to complain that she scolded her for not saving her any face.

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In Her Shoes quotes

  • [first lines]

    Maggie Feller: Your 10-year high school reunion. Everybody wants to make a good impression and I was making mine on Ted, Tad?, whatever...

  • [last lines]

    Maggie Feller: It is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart. I carry your heart. I carry it in my heart.