The movie itself is not good, but I want to give high marks to the film critics.
The critics probably said:
1. If the male protagonist really loves the female protagonist, he should let her go with the duke, because he is poor and can't give anything.
2. Compared with La Traviata, the male protagonist is not enough to lick the dog. Since you love the heroine, you can't be jealous? ?
3. Although the Duke's methods are indiscriminate, but it is an expression of infatuation, is it worthy of praise?
If everyone expects such a plot, I also expect it, but I just expect such a plot of gender swapping. After all, if it is not swapped, this kind of plot is too common in many high-scoring idol dramas and Korean dramas.
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Some people say that the Duke's patience is called calm?
Why was my patience in middle school called cowardice?
This is the blessing of money and power.
Of course, I don't think it's a great book. Also not interested in the male lead.
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I have two female friends, their previous boyfriends were either the second generation of officials or the second generation of wealthy people. Once we were talking about this, one of them didn't speak, and the other explained that the second generation of officials and the second generation of wealthy all have a kind of self-confidence. very charming. Well, she also said that Yang Li's talk show satirizing the self-confidence of male fans... Later, she also admitted that it may be because of the bonus of money and status.
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So, the reviews that came out were interesting. Another film review that is more interesting than this film is the Tokyo Girls' Guide.
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