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Jesus 2022-04-20 09:01:22

I don't know why Renée Zellweger always becomes the spokesperson for the leftover urban women. She is sweet, kind, ordinary, and real. The first time I saw her was in "Mr. Sweetheart", you had me at hello! A strong smile makes a deep impression. In this film, I have gained so much fat, so much diaosi. And I was surprised that she didn't even speak English! (It turns out that she did learn English pronunciation and gain weight for this film). The male protagonist is completely based on "Pride and Prejudice", and even the main character's name is Darcy! It was later discovered that the author of the original novel did admit that her characterizations were all borrowed from Jane Austen's work. And even more surprised to find that Uncle Colin even acted in the BBC's TV series "Pride and Prejudice", which is the role of Darcy!
The music is really, really good, both classic and appropriate. It looks and feels about the same as Renée's Sweetheart and Grant's Notting Hill, but nothing compares to either. "Notting Hill" is impeccable, "Mr. Sweetheart" is a little less popular, presumably the hero and heroine of the two films should have been better together?

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  • Horace 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Renee Zellweger is so fat. . Sad. . Hugh Grant radishes. . The other is loyal and reliable. . BJ is so happy. .

  • Hipolito 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The first half of the movie made me quite disgusted. The interaction between the heroine and her boss in terms of sex was really heavy, and I really couldn't appreciate it, but in the end, I finally found the right man, and it was a comedy ending~ But I really I don't know what the heroine's charm is. It seems that I was brainwashed by the general convention that the heroine must be a beautiful woman~

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