I think the theme of this movie is actually nothing more than book SM, which is more gimmicky. After all, the story of the overbearing president and the little girl has been written too much, and the rendering of the scale has attracted everyone's attention, at least I think so.
The content of the second part highlights three points. First, Kristian Ann is very rich. The last time I went shopping, I bought an airline, 24 million pocket money, and the company that acquired Anna as her boss. The boss's boss is simply abusive. Second, Anna actually loves Kristian Ann. Although she struggles in her heart, she can't resist the male protagonist taking off his clothes and flirting with his sister. He gives in as soon as he flirts. Of course, the main reason is that he still doesn't I wanted to refuse, so I hit it off. Third, the male protagonist is a character that can only be found in movies. He is rich and self-willed, loves Anna deeply, and has the temperament of a domineering president. Let's take a look inside. There is one item in the display that is good. No matter what the appearance is, the figure is really great, so you can have money and self-will.
In fact, in the trailer, the plot in the elevator is used as the attraction point, but in the whole movie, I think, at least the flash points I remember, the elevator, the little white ball, and the last anointing, these three are what I remember, I almost forgot about the rest. Apart from that, what impressed me most was the scene where the girl Leila knelt down. It was indeed a bit unbelievable shock, servility, and she could overcome jealousy. What kind of field is this that no one else can touch? At that time, Anna's reaction was normal, shocking and unacceptable, but what I didn't understand was that after walking for three hours, why Anna accepted it again. In fact, Anna still accepted it in her heart. Shouldn't you be wary of your future self? Perhaps, a man's promise, whether it is fulfilled or not, has a huge impact on women. Even if there is no promise, it will make women fall. The best promise a man can give a woman is "I will always have you in my future", but Not every man can afford it.
The story actually leaves a lot of foreshadowing for the next step. Whether the fired ex-boss Jack and the married Kristin Ann can continue to stick with Anna are all routines. The next part is not known to be called "Fifty" "Deep Black" or "Fifty Shades of White", but I don't have much expectations, and I don't think there will be much breakthrough in the content. If it is only attractive with scale, after being deleted and deleted by the mainland version, it is really nothing. .
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