The movie Choi chose, the Romance Comedy genre that I like, is a Korean movie that I don't like. It seems that apart from the handsome face of the male lead, I can't think of too many touching plots. I just remember Hannah knocking over this and that at the fortune teller at the beginning, which made me laugh exaggeratedly. He glanced at Classmate Cui secretly and grinned.
When a woman falls in love with someone, she can't help but speculate over and over whether his words and deeds have any deep meaning. The hug Sang Joon gave her was a problem that neither I nor Cui had solved. Of course, Sang Joon at least cleverly used her love to keep such a work partner, but Hanna actually chose plastic surgery to continue to love him after hearing his conversation with Ami. Allow me to applaud for such bravery.
Hannah's change process was too hasty. In less than three minutes on the treadmill, she changed from the angel on the right in the poster to the devil on the left, which makes us seriously suspect that this is a promotional video invested by a cosmetic surgery agency. Anyway, I almost want to rush into the movie and become a super beauty. When Hannah appeared in front of everyone as Jenny, a Korean-American, the uncle who delivered the jjajang noodles and the uncle who sold the second-hand car gave too much affirmation, so that Hannah finally returned to Shang Jun's side.
So, Jenny walked from behind the scenes to the front, and Monk Shang Jun also quickly became ambiguous. It's a pity that I can't touch the sensitive parts of my body, so I have to make love with sound through the glass window of the recording studio. I asked classmate Cui next to me if you, like Shang Jun, couldn't accept your woman's plastic surgery, and he nodded and said yes.
This is probably the price.
I get the love I want, but I can't love like I used to, and I will see more clearly that this is not a love, but a beauty and vanity and exchange.
So after the movie, I said to Choi that they won't be together anymore because all the good fantasies are shattered. There is no way to go on. Choi disagrees a bit.
Tears still fell when Hannah told the truth in front of the world at the concert, even though I admit it wasn't a brilliant setup. I suspect that my body has accumulated too much emotion, so it is easy to be confused by the outside world.
Her father said that we can do whatever we want, only God, we are only mortals, we can only do what we can do.
The theme song Maria in ps is very nice. I just searched and it turned out to be an episode in Sex and the City.
Thinking about this story, it's not beautiful at all, compared to those Shancai who fell in love with F4 in youth literature, but it's just right comedy elements and the dream scene of "Ugly Girl Turns Over" easily earned our smiles and tears . That's how life is, and there are things or people that you can't say good enough about, but you're stuck in it.
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