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Merle 2022-04-03 08:01:02
personal life
Completely embarrassed, the black-hearted doctor Mei Di extorted 10,000 US dollars for the male protagonist to perform puncture and sperm extraction. Come knock on the blackboard together, in any country, the quality of the man's semen must be checked before assisted reproductive technology!...
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Antone 2022-04-03 08:01:02
Losses and gains in real life
The title of the film "Private Life" is very general, in fact, it can be called "Diary of a Child". Since the female protagonist's buttock injection, the film has always revolved around a series of real-life records such as egg retrieval, sperm retrieval, egg retrieval, in vitro fertilization, etc....
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Jeff 2022-04-03 08:01:02
The test tube knowledge and loopholes involved in the film
It is known from the plot that the male protagonist is 47 years old and the female protagonist is 41 years old. Before doing in vitro (IVF), they tried artificial insemination several times and failed. (Artificial insemination is to inject the man's semen directly into the woman's body using...
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Eddie 2022-04-03 08:01:02
A fulfilling and meaningful life is a false proposition
After watching the movie, I feel like I have to say it. Human technology has actually gone against the sky, giving birth to children, boys and girls are actually metaphysics and romantic life activities full of numerology and accidental life activities.
Not to mention the process and twists and...
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Abe 2022-04-03 08:01:02
Raising a child is harder than having a child
The main line of "Private Life" is fertility, but many sub-lines are also very good. For example, do women want a career first and then have children, or do they want both family and career? Do things that are perfect for family and business exist? Is this something that some people make up to...
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Cleora 2022-04-03 08:01:02
If you are still young and have a big idea, I hope you don't regret it
The paragraph I will stop is when my niece talks about her uncle and aunt’s artistic achievements in the restaurant. I feel that the two still live in Manhattan’s less-safe A Street renting a fixed-rent house. The way of art, you have to become such a person yourself. The middle-aged couple on the...
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Rickey 2022-04-03 08:01:02
Life is sometimes like a third party - a brief analysis of some scenarios
First of all, the movie is R-rated, and it can be PG-13 with a little adjustment, but it is not necessary because it is not for children.
One-sentence comment: solid script, good humorous stories, more emotional ups and downs in the plot and characters; wonderful performance, Paul Giamatti...
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Anais 2022-04-03 08:01:02
The truth is often cruel
It feels like a skit. There is always a special affection for New York, so watching this drama will also have a strange feeling.
Middle-aged couples who want children but can't. The relationship is on the verge of rupture, without thoughtfulness and warmth, it may be more of each other's habits...
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Aryanna 2022-04-03 08:01:02
Out of focus life: middle-aged under the peep
At the beginning of the film, a little joke was made with the audience. First, there was an intriguing dialogue, and then there was a very fragrant scene. A female body was lying on the bed, and her underwear was taken off, revealing her bare skin. Then, the camera pulled back, and the audience saw...
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Greta 2022-04-03 08:01:02
Who is knocking on my window?
From a voyeuristic perspective, the film shows the child-seeking process of a middle-aged couple living in New York. Richard, 47, used to be a well-known actor; Rachel, 41, is a writer. When he was young, he adhered to the principle of giving priority to his career and kept writing. The two were...
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