Comprehensive evaluation: 7.0 points. Under the premise of telling the story completely, I have shaken the burden, (though it does not seem to be shown to me...), I have thought about reasoning, (but it seems that I don't say much.), so I gave it to this Points. (Perhaps the emperor and her secretary can add 0.5 points...) LongShot, originally intended for a long shot, emphasizes the relationship between the subject and the environment. If the title is substituted into the whole film, it will be interesting. First of all Politically speaking, when Charlotte was a child, she insisted on introducing environmental protection policies and wanted to become the president of the student council. But helplessly, the students preferred the twice-a-year prom, so she lost the election. Now, if she wants to If she insists on launching her own environmental protection policy to become the president, she will lose the support of the former president, and the private video of her boyfriend will be exposed. For Charlotte, the environment she faces is the people around her. , From former classmates to today’s big bosses. If we look at it from a long-term lens, it’s not difficult to find that Charlotte’s policy is of course good, but sometimes it is not entirely suitable for the environment where Charlotte is located. Bringing benefits. At the same time, I think the point that this movie wants to emphasize will be the choice between personal persistence and compromise with the environment. Among them, the plot that can reflect this problem is between Fred and Charlotte It’s not difficult to see that from the plot point of view, Charlotte’s choice would be to stick to himself, and Fred, who always sticks to himself, rarely compromises with the environment for the sake of Charlotte (although he was inspired by Charlotte in the end, he supported Charlotte). In other words, in the end, the director’s answer is to stick to oneself, (nonsense, this is the correct three views. Even if you want to end with a tragedy, they all have to compromise with the environment, but you still have to The introduction of the importance of persistence!). But, this is a comedy, let’s be regarded as a romantic comedy. Therefore, it is not appropriate to discuss such a deep issue, (and the film does not go into this issue too deeply. Discuss). And I do think that for such a profound problem, it would be better to end with a tragic ending. But, as a romantic comedy, I say that I have no feelings... (I can’t say that. Compare, choose one of the three love, that is, the following one is also a love comedy, but you really like it.).So, the overall look and feel of this movie is a bit strange, maybe I think too much while watching the movie... PS: I can do that with the female secretary of Charlotte~
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