The growth experience of a high-minded girl who entered Harvard at an early age. In the opening chapter, I sat down in front of a psychiatrist for a chat. A sharp girl with an amazing amount of reading and eloquence immediately sat down. During the conversation, the psychiatrist was also scolded, almost speechless and unable to do anything. , leaving the audience in amazement thinking that it is probably not an easy thing to cure such a strange woman. result. . . The psychiatrist actually came up with a chicken soup recipe like To Do List.
Probably every person with high IQ is labeled as freak, which causes their sexual experience to be between 0-1. Of course, the psychiatrist listed "find a boyfriend" in the List. Another quick-acting "special medicine", the flag of girls' literary routines stands tall.
Then there are the three sexual encounters of the heroine in the pursuit of "true love", namely, the married dating man, the teacher, and the next-door neighbor. All three are unexpectedly high-looking, in line with the next "I am not a woman" that happened with the three respectively. "Pan Jinlian", "The Show of the Scumbag", and "I Meet Love Around the Corner", I seem to hear the director roaring behind the camera, "Mother, I just want YY!".
Of course, everyone’s experiences are different, so it doesn’t mean that the emotional experience of a genius is different from that of ordinary people. In the movie, others label her many times to express the heroine’s frustration with society, but the heroine lives alone. In New York, he did not communicate well with his father in England, who wanted to prove his worth but was unwilling to be directed. The film spends a lot of space describing the lies of love, but the knot with his father is simply unraveled. A cynic suddenly accepted all the jobs and colleagues introduced by his father. This narrative schizophrenia coupled with the parallel space-like unfolding of the three emotions highlights the inconsistency and clutter of the entire film. The Chinese translation of Harvard's Happy List of Girls has a chicken soup flavor that fits the tone of the film, allowing you to understand life and the people around you, but also cleverly avoid all possible pain, alienation, strangeness and even anxiety. After watching the film, I feel that this is a story adapted from the autobiography of a Harvard girl. You can see her joys and sorrows. Even the texture of the eight o'clock TV series can be as relaxed and humorous as the Big Bang Theory, but the screenwriter chose the girl version. Sex and the City. Very indifferent.
On the contrary, I like the few episodes where she gets along with her colleagues. Except for the little jokes made by the heroine herself, the humor of the whole film is basically contracted by the two colleagues.
Did you just have an orgasm over a cherry soda?
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Come on, smart AND pretty? You must be killing it out there. Do you have a boyfriend?
Is that really your next question?
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