After watching "A Little Busy", I was hooked and had to watch the anti-Mary Sue movie again.
It's hard to imagine that such a movie was actually made by an uncle who was born in 1962.
Why do you say that?
After reading the introduction below, you will know.
One of the film's heroines is podcast star Stephanie, who posts videos of herself cooking food online and has a group of fans who are also housewives.
Emily is a widow. Her husband died in a car accident, leaving only her and her son to survive on insurance claims.
Another female lead is Emily, the PR director of the design company, who specializes in PR crises and has never failed.
As soon as Emily appeared on the stage, she had the tendency to burst the screen.
She lived in a mansion that everyone envied and lived a luxurious life.
Emily's husband, Sean, is a writer. After publishing a book ten years ago, he has never published a book again. Now he teaches at a university.
Emily is a very privacy-conscious person, and she doesn't even allow photos of her friends.
The two sons study in the same elementary school and are good playmates, and Stephanie and Emily naturally play together.
That's all the premise.
The story begins when Emily asks Stephanie to do her a little favor - pick up her son Nicky from school.
Nicky stayed at Stephanie's house for several days without Emily showing up.
Stephanie went looking for Emily, called the police, and posted a missing person message on her podcast.
Stephanie also managed to infiltrate Emily's heavily guarded company and got the only photo of Emily.
Stephanie's fans provided a clue, and the police found Emily, but Emily was buried at the bottom of the lake.
Heartbroken by the news, Stephanie comforts Emily's son Nicky.
Stephanie also tried her best to comfort Emily's husband Sean.
Stephanie and Sean got together on the day of Emily's funeral.
Stephanie imagined herself moving into the mansion and tried on Emily's dress in the fitting room.
Stephanie envied Emily's life from the start.
This movie puts everyone's dark side naked in front of everyone, and no one is a saint.
Police are continuing to investigate Emily's death.
Before Stephanie learned of Emily's death, Sean bought Emily $4 million in insurance.
The clue points to Sean again. After all, in such cases, the husband is always the primary suspect.
Emily, who is considering living with Sean, begins her search for the truth again. Living with a man like that makes everyone nervous, right? Stephanie is also afraid that her life will not be saved, so she actively starts to find the truth.
She found evidence of the policy signature at Sean's home.
At the school where Sean taught, I saw the intimate picture of Sean and the teaching assistant.
Stephanie decided to ask Sean the truth herself, and Sean gave a reasonable explanation.
Stephanie's doubts were dispelled, and she was ecstatic to live in the mansion of her dreams.
After all, the temptation of mansions is great.
Two days after the good days, Emily came back to life.
Emily's call to Stephanie once again pointed the finger at Sean.
Stephanie did not get a satisfactory answer from Sean. Also thought to be hallucinating.
Unwilling, Stephanie began to investigate Emily again, peeling off the layers like peeling an onion, digging out Emily's old bottom.
Emily, whose real name is Hope, has a twin sister.
The two sisters lived in an unhappy family. When they grew up, they set fire to their home and disappeared.
Stephanie posts the clues she finds on the podcast in real time.
Knowing yourself, knowing your enemy, and fighting a hundred battles, Emily will of course follow Stephanie's podcast.
Stephanie's trick worked.
Emily can't sit still anymore, she's about to act.
Emily and Stephanie make a deal.
The two carried out according to the plan, and designed to put the blame on Sean for the fraud.
Do you think this is the end?
of course not.
Stephanie and Sean designed Emily together again, trying to secretly record her words as evidence, but Emily saw through it.
And then, Emily threw herself on the street.
No spoilers for this final twist.
In short, after watching this movie, there is only one word to describe it - cool.
The battle between Notre Dame Internet celebrity, dark bitch and scumbag is really vigorous and climaxing.
It is not easy for the 62-year-old uncle to handle this theme.
The script of the movie is adapted from the novel of the same name, so the fluency of the story and the suspense setting of reversal and reversal make the audience watch the whole film without urine. Other than that, the whole movie can only get basic points.
However, the original soundtrack of the movie is good, if you are interested, you can come and listen to it.
BYE~
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