Maybe my wife just got pregnant, maybe I just got married, so a lot of the storyline of the film resonates. Except for that unwanted pregnancy, hehe.
In typical American culture, everyone went to a bar together and had an overnight relationship. The heroine is young and promising and has a decent job, while the male protagonist has nothing to do and hang out with a bunch of brothers all day long. Before they could get to know each other and attract each other, they had already bred a fruit together. Fortunately, the male protagonist, BEN, was not so irresponsible and began to try to be a responsible man. Of course, there were constant conflicts between them, and they had to separate from each other for a while. But in the end, they overcame everything and came together. In addition, the heroine's sister and brother-in-law have been married for many years. The brother-in-law really wants his own space to realize his hobbies and ideals. The sister doesn't seem to understand. In fact, both of them have some problems. The husband did not confess to his wife, and the wife did not give her husband too much free space. In the final analysis, I think the necessary communication is still lacking. The two main story lines unfold naturally and look very relaxed. However, American women are really hot enough to quarrel with men, and they are ruthless.
It's been a while since I watched this movie, so I can't remember some details. I watched a few American films recently, and I felt that they communicated with strangers so easily. For example, in this film, the heroine and the hero met for the first time in CLUB when buying beer at the bar. They chatted up naturally and had natural progress and dialogue. They were not afraid of strangers and communicated happily. Also, when the Chinese male protagonist in the film "Shanghai Kiss" accosted a girl, it was natural, and the other party also talked to him very easily. Maybe it's the difference between Eastern and Western cultures. In short, in China, it seems that talking to strangers is a bit unacceptable.
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