This is an anti-romantic comedy romantic comedy. It's a bit sloppy. It is to reverse the routine of romantic comedy. The hostess is actually pretty, just fatter. Speaking of which, even if many white people are fat, their faces are not fat, so they take advantage of it. They just can't be fat faces on the mirror, because they don't look good on the mirror. This is anti-routine one. Usually the female lead is either very beautiful or a bit ordinary, and then it is the drama of the overbearing president falling in love with me.
I have watched countless romantic comedies over the years, and I am familiar with the routines. Isn’t it just Mary Su, Jack Su, the hero and the hostess are loved, and the two men and the two women compete for the hero and the heroine. Of course, we must overcome all obstacles, overcome all difficulties, and stay together.
What's interesting about this movie is the deliberate anti-routine. The heroine is quite fat, not the heroine's figure and face. The heroine originally had an ordinary life, and then she had an accident. When she woke up, she found that she seemed to have entered a romantic movie. The overbearing president who didn't have any intersections fell in love with him, and took her to high-end places, gave her expensive gifts, and went in and out of luxury cars.
The funny thing is that when she and the overbearing president are about to make love, they switch the camera. She tried hard to experience the part that was switched off for herself. She went back and forth many times and couldn't achieve it. Hehe PG13. The film also complains about the slow-motion scene of the classic male and female protagonist running towards each other when they reunite.
There is a part of singing and dancing in this film, which is quite burning. Is a classic old song I wanna dance with somebody.
Watching this movie, I was staggering with laughter. If you want to spend 2 relaxing hours, I recommend it to you.
There are many stalks inside. Including a classic romantic comedy tribute to Pretty Woman.
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