More than a Chick Flick

Hilton 2022-03-25 09:01:11

I don't understand why this commercial film has such a low score and a high degree of completion. There are still 7.5~8 points. It is probably the reason why male audiences don't like chick flick. If you come for scarlet johnson's figure, save it, don't waste it Your time is up.

Seeing that there are comments comparing devil wears prada, to be honest, I think this movie is closer to reality. The background of dwp is set in the fashion industry far away from ordinary people. The first thing that attracts most of the people who eat melon is probably the beauty of beauty. .

My feeling is that this film is not only close to the reality of the United States, but China's current middle class and above are more and more like what this film depicts:

Educating anxious parents for their children, progressive Mom;

Mrs X's lifestyle is exactly the same as some executive wives I have met, housewives who do not have to do housework and do not have children but are very busy;

And ordinary people who are confused about who are you and who are at a loss for career choices.

A chick flick can resonate so much, it's way above average.

Finally, Harvard hottie is really hot.?

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  • Kelsie 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The truth can always move people.

  • Kiel 2021-12-23 08:01:48

    Everything is perfect. ps: In the end, the tigress's apology letter is so grateful, but the salary is still not sent, so hypocritical.

The Nanny Diaries quotes

  • Annie Braddock: Okay Mrs. X, now it's time for a few simple childcare rules.

    Jane Gould: Oh, alright, the teddy bear has been compromised.

    Annie Braddock: Slamming the door in your kid's face is *not* okay. Spending more time on a benefit for kids that you've never met than you do with your own blood is *not* okay. Going to a SPA when your son has a fever of a hundred and four and not answering emergency calls, that officially makes you an unfit mother.

    Mrs. X: This is outrageous. Stop the tape.

    Jane Gould: Uh, no. This is clearly a disgruntled nanny. W-we might have something to learn here.

    Annie Braddock: Now I know that you're all pretty busy with your hair appointments, and your watsu massages and your attempts to stay young so your husbands won't leave you. But here's an idea! Why don't you try eating dinner with your child every once in a blue moon. And heads up here, lady, try smiling once in a while. People hate you.

  • Jamaican Nanny: Stop eatin' them boogers!