This film is not erotic, a larger-scale comedy is more suitable. The story isn't new, but it's complete and smooth. As for the plot, I am angry at Sang Wook's scum and Yin Hyo's naivety (I want to say stupid, but naive is more appropriate), but I still want to give an explanation to my angry heart from the perspective of realistic logic, it is not long enough to understand each other During the time, if I were Eun Hyo, facing Eun Sik and Sang Wook, maybe I would choose the latter, and further, if Sang Wook didn’t hurt Eun Hyo, how could Eun Sik have the chance to capture Eun Hyo’s heart? ? In human society, appearance and wealth are really important (not absolute, but very important), which is very understandable and understandable. As for love at first sight and love, I have not found the answer, or, so far, have not found the answer. Eun-sik and Eun-hyo are more of a personality difference, and Eun-sik's "feelings" of Eun-hyo and Xiang-wook's toward Eun-hyo may not be very different. But I am more and more convinced of Wang Anyi's judgment that all love originates from love at first sight, but success depends on suitability. It is impossible to narrow down the scope to extract love, so it may be a good idea to cover the entire scope with the cloth of love, at least for me now.
Thinking again, is Yinxiao's love for Eunshik in the end? If Eun-sik is not this plain-looking, but "ugly and ugly", can Eun-hyo really accept and love each other wholeheartedly? What if you remove your gratitude? However, perhaps it should not be eliminated, and the inability to separate the feelings simply called "love" does not mean that love does not exist. So, is there really love?
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