The heroine Katie is not a standard beauty, and of course the movie is not a simple story of handsome men, beautiful women, talented people and beautiful women. Barbara's bright eyes are always shining, which is in line with the persistence and perseverance of the heroine in the film. A smart and assertive woman. She has super persuasive power, and she has captured the hearts of the audience when she speaks from a young age. She can let Haber stay before their love begins, and she also uses her own charm to make Haber change his mind, Haber She was deeply attracted by her, but that was precisely the reason for their separation. At first, she lacked fun, even seriousness, and was out of tune with Harbour's "interesting" circle of friends. Later, it was for her own ideals. Without bowing his head, he clashed with Haber and finally had to separate. With wild curly hair, she has never changed. She has the same blood, insists on her beliefs, and strives for the peace she pursues. Katie is so different that all three of the women in Sex and the City want to be Katie.
While watching the movie, I thought that Harbour didn't love Katie that much, until after I watched it, I was still thinking that he did love her. He had been watching her, teasing her seriousness in the restaurant, noticing that she often carried a book, waiting for her off work by the roadside, treating her to a drink and telling her how exciting her speech was, from another at the dance People forcibly took her from her hands and danced with her. After meeting on the street again, they turned around to say goodbye to her. The main reason for their separation is the inconsistency of ideas, they can be good friends, confidants, partners, but they must not be good couples, Harbour is a smart guy, he knows that they are like the dance they dance, not Maybe jump together.
Politics is one of the highlights of this film. The film inserts political information from different stages of the protagonist. Politics is Katie's lifelong belief. The incident of McCarthyism known as the "Chinese Cultural Revolution" made Katie understand that she could not stand by and be a "shrinking tortoise" like Haber.
Years later, they met again on the street and had their own lives. Katie still stood by her beliefs, and Harbour had a beautiful wife. In the end, she smoothed his forehead, but she was no longer the one who admired Hubell. When she said to him "Your girl is lovely, Hubell", she couldn't help but sigh when she saw this scene.
Also, the song The way we were very nice
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