The film as a whole continues the carnival comedy style of the previous work, with a very emotional soundtrack and a warm ending, and the characters are also very personal. However, unfortunately, even the defects of the previous work have also continued.
The most typical is the attitude of the heroine Amy's children towards Amy, which is obviously purely conflicting for the sake of creating drama conflict. In the two movies, without exception, Amy could not bear to do something completely explosive. At least the kids in her middle school didn’t care that Amy had been pushed to the limit. She immediately shook her face on the spot like a rascal, "You know. "Broken up everything" is slammed on my own mother, and then Amy is alone so lonely weeping and reflecting on herself, paving the way for the warm reversal in the back.
Although it's just a small plot to undertake, but the person who really looks is very upset, okay, isn't it I'm joking that I should be so daring to talk to my mother without killing me? It's just that the three views are not correct and make people want to catch They yelled in front of their shoulders with the impulse, "Do you fucking have water in your mind?"
In addition, the other major drama conflicts are also too exaggerated, but at the end they have to end with a warm scene that eliminates the barriers and mutual understanding, which is really unnatural.
The second is the common problem of many American film and television works. In order to make the plot more tortuous and conflicting, the characters are deliberately portrayed as odious or extremely mindless. In this movie, Amy’s mother is very typical. It’s really an abomination that she wants to fast forward when she sees her. She has even reached the point where she can’t empathize with her when she reveals her pity. I have to say this. It is really low-level to promote the development of the plot through ugly characters.
However, if it is viewed as an entertainment movie, it’s okay. There are a lot of good laughs. When the ending turns in a warm direction, some plots and lines are also very touching. The newly appeared characters are very strong even if they are only supporting roles. Especially the mothers of the three heroines are quite successful in actor selection and image shaping. Although the actor who plays Amy’s mother’s face is marked by time, his temperament does fit well with the character. The unique cuteness of Kiki’s mother is really funny in some plots, and Cara’s mother is even more fun. It is a combination of beauty and unrestrained debauchery. The three mothers and daughters are very similar, but their personalities with their own characteristics are really impressive.
In short, if you don’t have too much hope for the plot and just want to watch a popcorn movie Lele, this movie is indeed a good choice.
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