This film starts from maid and cuts into contradictions.
What is rare is that this topic is not heavy.
The audience can burst into laughter while watching the movie.
Just from the perspective of styling, the knee-length dresses of the 1940s, women's curly hair, red lips, plump and fat buttocks, and cigarettes between the fingers are very fascinating.
These women are arrogant, selfish, and self-righteous. The French word snob is the best description for them.
Emma Stone played a girl who couldn't stand the status quo. She wrote a story to help these black maids change their situation.
Compared to the elegance of other women, her informal, pajamas, and tousled hair are also very delicate and lovely.
From crazy, stupid love to les sentiments des couleurs, she interprets the kind of girls who dare to do and are straightforward. Beautiful women are not always counted, but they belong to actors who have an audience and are never annoying.
I have always said that the movies I love are those with tears in laughter.
This one is too.
Recommend you to watch it.
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