The five-star rating is completely selfish. The director's style is very stable, and the plot can't be guessed. I have always heard that this theme revolves around the phenomenon of modern people dating, doesn't it seem to be? It is more about discussing open relationship issues. The encounter of love at first sight, sparks fly and sweet but not greasy life scenes are like copying from like crazy. Then they cheated on each other, and before they could discuss it further, an "open relationship" began. Like Gabi, I used to yearn for this kind of open relationship (maybe I still do). There's a scene where they're at a book club where the writer says that in an open relationship, one part is the person you love and the other part is yourself you're after. Martin and Gabi were two people who were completely unprepared to enter a relationship, but were reluctant to carry on the relationship. I didn't understand at first why they wanted to be exclusive. Maybe they don't have a clear definition of the degree of openness? Can't make her cum? Can't get a gift? Still can't have emotional dependence? I used to think that an open relationship can solve many problems that are unavoidable in a relationship. If you are open, you can avoid a lot of harm. Reality is difficult. The most important thing for two people to be together is always communication. Really don't hold back because of the burden, and in the end, it will explode into a bigger problem. I thought courtney's character would be a bitch, but no, it's far inferior to the heroine. I didn't like the ending, the whole movie was too long. I still like the soundtrack, for anton
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