The world is inherently sloppy -- "The Troubles of Beauty"

Betty 2022-04-20 09:02:26

I watched a movie called "The Troubles of Beauty" last night, and I didn't like it. I don't know what the movie wants to express, it's neither touching nor ironic enough, but I just think the story is really poorly made.
My only thoughts are two: first, appearance is important, and second, don't have plastic surgery. And these two principles have long been clear.
This movie is easily reminiscent of two Hong Kong films, one is "The Queen of the Next Station", and the other is "Slimming Men and Women", both of which have been roughly seen and feel very ordinary, but after watching this, I suddenly feel that Those two are pure, clear, and more romantic, and they are better than this one.
The most unbearable is the last scene, the heroine's good friend was singing on the stage with tears one second before, and looked extremely moved, but the next second appeared in the plastic surgery clinic with an ulterior motive smile. I was angry then. How fake! There were so many people crying in the previous concert, how fake! It was originally a clichéd plot, and the viewer frowned and was patient, but it became even more serious, begging for the face, and the jar broke and fell. Anyway, I couldn't bear it anymore. Legend has it that many people were moved to tears. I had two thoughts at the time: one is how fake it is; the other is how strange it is.
The world is inherently sloppy. Ugly girls have a crush on handsome guys, whether they are secretly in love or confession. Where can a happy ending come from? That girl doesn't have plastic surgery, and that guy thinks she can be so affectionate? Oh, this feeling is advertising the cosmetic surgery business.
Archer! Did you say it earlier! What are you doing so cover up!
The world is inherently sloppy, and the movie has made it very clear: singers who lip-synch on stage, men who cheat girls for money, and people who are keen to tease the weak... Okay, let's keep it real, why do you have to create something? An absurd plot that changes the opinions of the surrounding people with a strange story! Okay! It turns out that although the supporting actress is fat, she is sincere and kind, she is positive about life, and she will support the old father whom her friends dare not recognize with a righteous face, the lovely girl I originally admired, after seeing the success of my friends. , also finally realized, ran to plastic surgery. what! How funny...
The world is inherently sloppy, you can either live strong and brave and step on the world under your feet, or just be sloppy together and do your part.
So, don't pretend to be moved, don't pretend to be kind, this hypocritical face. Really, it's ridiculous.

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200 Pounds Beauty quotes

  • Park Jeong-min: Those with plastic surgery aren't women... but monsters.

  • Kang Han-na: You broke my heart. Tissue won't fix it.