As many reviews have said, this movie puts black, white and yellow people on a table, reflecting the harmony of all races. Why do I feel that the people inside are ugly under the light of the camera, especially the groom's family. There are also large sections of philosophers who seem to have to speak, talk, and Annie smokes one by one. At this point, I seem to finally know why I have such a negative reaction to this movie-it is not beautiful!
exactly. The problem is that everything has no sense of beauty. It seems that there is nothing wrong with every little place, but there is an unspeakable strangeness in the whole movie.
Annie won the Oscar nomination by this movie, perhaps thanks to the smoke, those 4-character words starting with F, and the two slapped slaps with her mother, and the original princess, the angry secretary, Austin is indeed quite different. I wouldn't have watched this movie if it weren't for her, but after watching this movie, I think I'd better watch Kate Hudson to watch the bride fight.
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