As far as the biggest keyword of this film is "plastic surgery" alone, the choice of subject matter is absolutely down to earth (of course, it is based on the local atmosphere of South Korea), and it is a topic that can be "consumed" by the public. However, this is probably the conclusion I came to after thinking about it too much, because there is a sentence in the play that I think is quite interesting, probably saying "Korean men like to look at other women who have plastic surgery, but they can't tolerate themselves. The woman who has undergone plastic surgery”, this sentence is not only applicable in South Korea, I think it is universal in any country, while flattering others’ hypocrisy, but can’t tolerate some tentative changes around me, Even if the change is negative.
Although the kind of tolerance shown at the end of the play is expected, in fact, this society will not give you a chance to breathe, not like your "Hannah" with a simple confession or two to impress and change of. Therefore, the contradiction between virtual and reality was satisfied at the end, because everyone was happy, Hannah succeeded, and successfully won the title of "artificial beauty".
I also inadvertently remembered that Zheng Xiuwen and Andy Lau in "Slimming Men and Women", the two bloated bodies also hide their love, the changes and persistence they made for this, compared with Hannah, the difference between them , just in a different way.
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