This film, which is translated as Suo Nu's Ten Commandments, mainly talks about three young and beautiful people headed by Diaz (called Christina in the film, which is a more lethal mankiller than Ma Li in my Ma Li Kuang). The story of women in an economically independent city (a big city with a serious and obscure nature) doing evil everywhere, with the super famous irresponsible heartthrob looking for their true love (which is actually called Peter) as the main clue, runs through the three of them Proud work and embarrassment... There are plenty of hilarious things, but they are basically at least the kind of American pie, so this film actually made for women should be for mature women (also can be understood as familiar Women) Look, the little girl can’t understand (or pretends that they can’t understand), the man will be frightened (it turns out that the woman’s actual inner thoughts are like this). Older women who want to pretend to be a chastity martyr and mix in a verbal archway will be moved and vigorously crusade. So you don’t have to recommend it everywhere, it’s better to keep the girlfriend who tells the truth about it (it's best to watch it together).
The most personal impression is not any plot related to handsome guys, but their singing and dancing clips in Chinese restaurants, and the more embarrassing of the three (the actor is the second female in the law and justice, can’t remember the name) borrowed The experience of wearing a friend’s dress and being taken off the road afterwards, and another girlfriend in the nightclub bathroom to show the curious girls the section of her proud upper Wai...
This is really a wonderful life, if Can't find that Peter, what about life? I don’t advocate being sentimental like Christina holding the Ten Commandments of Benso. After all, in most women's minds, the process of searching is the real sweetest thing...
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