The whole movie looks a bit messy. The beginning of the story is similar to the plot in "The Devil Wears Prada", but unfortunately, Margaret does not have Miranda's free and easy temperament and sharp and mean expression, but her eyes are shrewd and calculated, always hard. Suspected of concave shape. When she appeared in the office and saw everyone trembling as if they were facing the enemy, my embarrassment also broke out.
However, this film still has its sincere surprises, to be exact, two happy surprises. Margaret and Andrew's first (and maybe only maybe) candid meeting and Margaret's chanting with her grandma, well, it's all about Margaret that laughs. The fright happened when Ron presided over the wedding of Margaret and Andrew, and the success of a card progress bar really surprised everyone. Margaret and Andrew went back to Andrew's hometown to celebrate their grandma's birthday. As the story unfolded, the disappearing embarrassment brought acceptance and distress to Margaret, but this did not mean that they would accept that they were inexplicable. Is love okay? The male protagonist mentioned in the barrage has always loved the female protagonist, so he remembers the female protagonist's preferences so clearly. What? ? ? So don't so many conscientious assistant secretaries in the world subconsciously love their leaders? Some people say that the male protagonist looks at the female protagonist with affectionate eyes. . . However, I only saw affection in the eyes of the male protagonist when he took Margaret to the Internet to see his ex-girlfriend. It can be said that their love started very magically. In the end, Andrew explained that he fell in love with Margaret when he kissed her. Well, let's say that he settled on a kiss.
So, three stars, one star for God's assistance to grandma, one star for Margaret's awkward arrogance, and the last star for a lovely Kevin, Snowball Satsuma.
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