Looking at some film critics, I feel that Chinese-style aesthetics have ruined the three views of too many people. The film does not say to be blindly confident. It just uses a light-hearted and humorous way to let girls understand the difference between supermodels and ordinary girls. Supermodel, delicate, elegant and thin is inevitable. When an ordinary girl, you must be gentle, decent and confident. A lot of people complained that the propaganda at the end of the film should be removed, but that is what the film is about to say. What conflict does this have with cosmetics? Girls need self-confidence, elegance, and makeup. Do I need to be self-confident so I have to get out of the nest and go straight to work? Is that the original ecology?
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