Compiled a beautiful dream
Last night, I watched "Crossing the Sky" (I don't know who translated it, it is estimated to be from Hong Kong and Taiwan, with half-linked Chinese grammar). The English name is "The Thomas Crown Affair". Pierce Brisnan, the middle-aged beautiful man who played 007, played a rich man, of course, he must be the diamond king.
Y was full and had nothing to steal Monet's famous paintings from the Metropolitan Museum, so he met Rene Russo, a beautiful investigator of the insurance company.
The plot has nothing to say, it's nothing more than a story of a smart, rich and handsome man and another equally smart, beautiful and rich woman who fights wits and courageously and then falls in love. Of course the woman was tempted in the end, and the man won. From this point of view, it is the richer who can be calm.
Fighting wits and courage is of course very beautiful, not to mention there are so many middle-aged wealthy pastimes: high-end prom, sailing, gliding, private plane... If he is happy, he can teach you to control the glider to fly over four states, and then make a phone call. The special plane will pick you up directly to your private villa in the Caribbean, and at the same time casually tell you that he never brings people here.
I don't believe there is a girl who can resist all this-the romantic and exquisite piling up with money, while being extremely smart and thoughtful in conversation and manners. The whole dream.
Of course I was immersed in this dream for a while, especially when I overlooked the white house surrounded by flowers on the top of the mountain-it faces the sea and the spring flowers bloom. However, when I shut down and walked back to the bedroom, I knew that I would still have to get up at half past six tomorrow morning, hurried to work, traffic jams, whistling and cursing...
this is inevitable.
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