As far as the story is concerned, it is more suitable for married couples, especially couples who are about to face seven years, to explore how to treat each other and how to continue to maintain marriage and love. Of course, the seascape of Bora Bora is still invincible, and Vince Vaughn's comedy acting is still possible.
4 stories, telling 4 different marital status and different views of love. The cause is a story that happened after a couple who was about to face the reef of marriage met three friends to Eden Resort (plus couple problem solving/marriage development course).
However, I personally feel that, except for the couple with pregnancy problems, the transition of the plot of recognizing the true meaning of marriage is fairly smooth and reasonable, and the other three pairs are a bit hard and a bit inexplicable. It's just a private adventure, it's a bit thin here.
Of course, Vince Vaughn didn't have a big problem with that pair. Personally, I also admire the couple the most. They have ordinary lives, have common problems (such as unwilling to accompany their wife to pick tiles), have love, responsibility, and work hard, but they have been bound by the mundane things of life for too long. . .
Of course, a happy ending.
1. Bora Bora is indeed invincible, and I really want to go to Tahiti with money and leisure.
2. The youngest son of Vince Vaughn's character family is so cute.
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