Written on December 22, 2009 (the aftermath of those years)
Money worship is a kind of ideological and moral concept of the supremacy of money. It believes that money is not only omnipotent, but also the standard for measuring all behaviors. Money worship existed before capitalism, and in capitalist society, it has become the moral code and life creed generally pursued by the bourgeoisie. But in my life, there are indeed girls who worship gold, but I have never seen one who has achieved this title.
Ilana is a mischievous, capricious woman who frequents five-star luxury hotels in search of a man of the night, week or month who might gift her jewelry, couture or leather shoes. She doesn't ask for a name or a house or a car, what she wants is actually very simple, just high-end clothing and various boutiques. So even if it is an old man or an ugly man, she would not hesitate to sell her smiling face to get the vault, and she will leave gracefully when the gold is finished.
I like her indifferent and chic, but I don't envy her way of life, and I don't hate her way of life. Everyone in the world should have their own way of living. She doesn't steal or steal, and she is upright and fair. On the contrary, I admire such talents.
Here's a review online: "Overall, it's a good comedy, especially for a Tuesday night sitting in front of the TV, but it's not worth buying a movie ticket for. Think, if you don't want to watch brain-intensive, puzzle-like, big-production special effects, violent themes, or those boring soap operas; if you really just want to watch something, in this case, that is Saying that only in that situation would it be an extremely wise choice for you to watch The Money Worshippers in Paris."
I am lucky that it happens to be Tuesday.
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