The plot is very routine. Men and women meet on the journey. From misunderstanding to sparks, they have to separate, and then they miss it because of misunderstanding, and finally get together. This is actually a road movie, but it is replaced by a cruise ship (ha, it should be called an ocean movie, or a travel movie). Some details are quite good, such as getting along with the stairs, such as grandma's playing the piano.
But there is one thing that seems unreasonable, that is, the male protagonist has no money, he should have a certain amount of money at this time, and his grandmother's house is so big, even if it is not for sale, he will paint there and then give it to the gallery Selling can also persist for the dream.
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