A perfect image of the Secretary of State, beautiful, elegant, decent, and outstanding in work ability. A newspaper reporter for a loser, not handsome enough, unemployed, and grumpy. But the two people have an intersection because of the brief contact during their teenage years. (It is still necessary to have more contact with people when I was young. How many movies and TV dramas are stalked when I was young)
To be elected president is not an easy task. First of all, you must have a good image. For example, Charlotte, who is beautiful and capable, and having a meal with the Prime Minister of Canada can increase your approval rate. But the Canadian president is indeed better not to laugh. Second, we must learn to compromise, compromise with other countries, compromise with the capital bosses of our own country, and compromise with ourselves.
Everything was perfect in the first place, but Fred is an exception. Fred is too unlike the elite in the traditional sense, or even a completely negative typical. It was Fred who triggered the imperfect side of Charlotte, taking her to take drugs, confronting her with capital, and even confessing all this in the speech announcing the campaign.
The film ultimately made Charlotte more successful because of these imperfections. Because of her bravery, sincerity, and loyalty to love, her approval rate increased and she got the presidency. It is estimated that it is not so simple in reality. However, a person who is perfect everywhere is more likely to be jealous, and imperfection can make them more lovely.
In addition to these two people, Fred's friend is also a very good person. Friends can always be with them when they are in trouble, can point out their problems and provide suggestions to them. This is the way to be a confidant in life.
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