Most men are more rational than women, so most women think they are more innocent, and Sarah is exactly that. Her profession has given her the urge to find out why the average tax consultant Abbott can watch a football game with the socialite Allegra, because Sarah is a gossip columnist for The Benchmark. When she saw with her own eyes that the legendary dating consultant was Shish, who had been on two dates with her and had a crush on him, Sarah left her colleague and his camera and turned away. It's not that she's angry that dating consultants really exist, in fact, she should be holding up champagne for finding the truth of such a big gossip, she just can't accept that she's in love with someone who uses dating skills because, she can't Find out if Shish really loves her, or she tends to think Shish doesn't love herself and just keeps using love techniques.
The workplace is ever-changing, and there are so many people and things that pretend to be fickle. If people in a society with high competition pressure must accept these, then they have every reason to reject impure love, because this is the last territory they keep about beauty , Sarah is such a defender. It's just that what she didn't know was that Shish had an important foundation for receiving customers, that is, love. The underwear man who just wanted to have a one-night stand with Quexi was ruthlessly rejected by Shishi, including his own face being squeezed on the coffee bar table. So Sarah still put the negative news that Abbott got Allegra on the front page of the newspaper with the help of a dating consultant.
As Shish said, love is his life and not his job, although he earns financially by helping others find true love. After successfully helping Abbott and Allegra get back together, he begins to confront his love. The director borrowed the perspective of the door mirror to show an incoherent, muttering, struggling but sincere Shish in front of Sarah and the audience in an exaggerated way magnified by a magnifying glass.
"Girls' minds, boys, don't guess, you can't guess." The happy, happy ending of the film gave positive recognition to the profession of dating consultants who help boys guess girls' minds. In fact, he It's the brother in the upper bunk who talks to you in the bedroom and gives you advice on how to pursue girls. As Shish said, "My job is not to deceive, but to create opportunities." Or, it is more appropriate to use "My job is the lubricant in the relationship between men and women, shortening their break-in period".
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