Marriage proposal is more obvious. The genius Amy has to attend a party that tires her out and be interviewed by a bunch of idiot reporters. The mortal nick acts "different" again, rescuing the genius Amy from low-level stupid socializing in a way that embarrassing others (fake interviews, loudly complimenting Amy's pussy).
After getting married, the genius Amy found that Nick had become a mere mortal, or in other words, the only genius of Nick was his outstanding "show" ability. After getting married, mortal Nick lost his desire to show off.
For example, Nick expresses dissatisfaction with Amy's loan to his parents' trust fund, which is too tacky, just like ordinary couples in China who care about property; for
example, Nick moved back to his hometown, which is even more tacky and unbearable. The great New York, which is crowded with neurotics and weirdos, is always the best destination for geniuses and different people. In China's eighth-tier cities, a small town Wenqing who has read a few books seems out of place.
The little girl who opened a bar, played games, and had big breasts and brainless, nick became like an ordinary man without any "different". This is the reason why the genius Amy can't stand it.
It's ridiculous that mortal nick still uses "different" as an excuse when he refuses to have children. "We are not the kind of mortals who rely on children to maintain marriages."
Why the genius Amy is willing to take revenge on the mortal Nick with his life as the price, just imagine: you are a person with normal intelligence, but you are thrown into a mental hospital full of fools (this is the feeling of a genius among mortals). Suddenly one day you meet a man of normal intelligence who says he has a plan to escape (that's how genius meets genius). You join the project in high spirits, only to find out that the other party is just a mentally retarded person with the "I'm normal" disease (that's why Amy is disappointed in Nick).
The "different" genius Amy is forced to become a vulgar mortal, and she wants revenge.
In the plan, the genius Amy showed his intellectual crushing and contempt for the neighbors, the media, and the police. (How can such a person fit into the cheesy town life)
And when the talented Amy saw Nick's outstanding "show" performance again (interview show), she felt that the nick she loved was back: that's it! Well done! Use your charming smile to charm those idiots! trick them! fool them! Turn their scams around! Just like me crushing their IQ! ! This is you! ! This is you I love! ! !
So she did a little trick, killed the second-generation spare tire, changed her plan, and returned to Nick. And nick had to continue the show that he was good at, and together with amy, became a model couple in the eyes of the public.
Nick is a mortal after all. He is afraid of leaving Amy for fear of public opinion. He stays by Amy's side for his fatherly responsibility. The tacky standards of fame and responsibility forced him to stay by Amy's side and use his "show" skills from time to time. The genius Amy kept the mortal Nick by her side like a pet, which was exactly her plan.
All in all, the movie tells us a truth: mortals can be mortals with peace of mind, and don't pretend to be "different", otherwise, they will either be played to death by geniuses, or pretend to be forever.
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