Tell you in the name of God that your love will be blessed for life and your marriage will be sheltered for eternity.
Perhaps this is the sentence that many people will have in their minds when they see this film.
However, it is an uncompromising film about friendship and life. I once said that if I like a movie, I will watch it over and over until every plot is reflected in my mind, so I have watched the "Previous" starring Gillian at least six times.
Every girl will have one or two best friends in her life - they go shopping with you, give advice on your date, hide under the covers and listen to you whispering stories about you and a boy you have a crush on, and confess your success for you Excited to see your engagement ring, they can't help but grab your arm and compete to be your bridesmaids, asking your future sons to recognize them as godmothers...
they may be screaming, They may like to chat, and they may be unceremonious about pointing your finger at your faults, but they are our essential life companions. Thicker than friendship, more straightforward than love.
The story begins when another best friend of Wiige, who plays Annie, is proposed to marry.
Annie is nearly forty years old. She loves making pastries in her life, but her own cake shop closed down due to poor management; without love, a man she likes only regards her as a No. 4 gun friend; without her own house, The landlord and his sister are two real two-hundred-five... well, that's how it started very interestingly.
Anne was really happy for Lillian's marriage, she was invited as her bridesmaid, and as her best friend she was also in charge of planning her wedding, but all this harmony was controlled by Lillian's other bridesmaid, a beautiful and elegant woman. Broken by Helen.
Helen is beautiful, capable, sociable, long-sleeved and good at dancing, and most importantly, she seriously threatens Anne's status as a best friend in Lily's eyes.
Annie was driven by this unknowable psychology, and she did a series of ridiculous things later.
All in all, later on, there was an unprecedented crack in her friendship with Lillian, and she screamed out of control at the engagement ceremony of her best best friend, venting all her grievances and dissatisfaction (I have to mention it here). , I really like the line in which she and Lilian scolded, very funny and helpless). Annie's anger was in urgent need of venting. She smashed the bigger-than-human bread pie covered with chocolate sauce at the engagement ceremony with her knees and chewed it in her mouth. The friendship between the two officially collapsed from this moment and fell into freezing point.
At this time, Annie fell into the lowest point of her life. She was fired by the boss for arguing with customers; the landlord siblings asked her to move out of her house and no longer rent it to her; a lot of bills were owed and could not be paid; Because of a series of misunderstandings, her own traffic police turned a blind eye to her and was as cold as a passerby; she broke up with her best friend, and there was no friend around her to rely on... It is indeed the ultimate sadness of life when a person reaches this point in his 40s.
Every time I watch European and American blockbusters, I like the kind of plot that emerges from a desperate situation and then lives after death. But because there is no heroic complex and no national justice in this comedy, it will not be shackled by some traditional routines. Annie has indeed been negative for a long time, but falling and getting up does not require a magical magic stone, nor a thrilling transformation. Just one person and one thing can turn things around, and the haze will disappear.
In fact, this is a comedy, a real comedy. The whole play runs through humor and satire. The plot is exaggerated and joyful, but there is no lack of life insights. I think I have seen the part of things that I like very much. How about you, maybe you will see more enlightenment that is useful to you.
By the way, I don't know if you have seen the British drama "IT Madman". The hero of this show, Chris, is a madman Roy, a comedian that I like very much. (*^__^*)
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