Hattie is a woman who collects men. She is young and beautiful, but her style is frivolous. She often sleeps during the day and fools around with men at night. She is looking for a man to play with, and it has nothing to do with love, just to pass the time. Adrian tries to guide Hattie to a quiet life like Daniel and himself, but it turns out that he and Daniel are influenced by Hattie. Although Hattie's actions violated his moral values, he increasingly found Hattie attractive. Perhaps, in the eyes of men, if a woman is beautiful, frivolity is not a disadvantage. A frivolous beautiful woman is inviting a man to play a game. However, in the end Adrian got rid of Hattie, but it was a purely accidental event: when he was waiting for Hattie, he had to give way due to the urging of the owner behind him. Decided to leave Hattie behind and drove away.
The next episode, I think, is the funniest part of the movie. When Adrian finally got rid of Hattie and thought he could realize his plan for a quiet vacation, he became agitated in the face of the empty villa, so he had to call to inquire about the flight to London and prepare to meet his girlfriend. Before the start of the holiday, he also refused his girlfriend's invitation to come to London.
Maybe life is like this. Our plans and behaviors are often changed by accidental events and temporary emotions.
ps As a talker, translation is very important. Unfortunately, the Chinese subtitles for this film are not ideal. Some of the dialogue is baffling. There are also many mistakes in the text.
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