The heroine prefers it, because the appearance in Sherlock Holmes is very good. The male lead is normal. In addition to the muscles that basically young male protagonists have, it is difficult to praise others.
The film was primarily shot in Chicago, and all the scenes were visited many times. The town where the heroine lives is where I went to school, so when I mentioned it, there was a little commotion in the movie theater. There is a house the size of the heroine's house here, and it is indeed very rich.
The movie gets into the title quickly, with car accidents, hospitals, and hero and heroine encounters interspersed. Typical plot. The heroine lost five years of memory. In order to help the heroine retrieve her memory, the hero takes her home. Then all kinds of bloody plots, I can't remember, quarrel. It's true that the male protagonist lacks a little patience.
The place where this movie really started to look good was at the wedding of the heroine's sister, and the hero realized one thing at that time. "You never gonna get your memories back." The heroine said "I hope one day I can love the way you love me." The hero said "you figured it out once. You will do that again." At this time, the transformation began , the hero no longer let the heroine recall, but let the heroine fall in love with him again. That's where the drama is wonderful. If it's just that the heroine is bumped again to restore her memory, or she remembers it when she wakes up, it will be no different from Huanzhugege (the part of Ziwei in the brothel). Later, the heroine found out that his father was cheating, and her mother lied to her, and she didn't run away from home. This is the realistic side of the movie, not the old-fashioned know-and-run later. Following my father's advice, I went to Northwestern University to continue studying law (here, it is mentioned that my father's friend became the director of the law school and asked her daughter to study directly. Will Northwestern University sue them...). Of course, I still don't like what I don't like, so I still do the art industry (Northwest to the Art Institute of Chicago, they are all awesome schools...), just like she likes the male protagonist and will like it in the end. In fact, I always thought that the male protagonist's colleague would seduce the male protagonist. Fortunately, the old-fashioned plot was not staged again. Until the end, the heroine didn't get her memory back, but it didn't matter, they finally started dating again. Then released a photo of the protagonist of the real event.
So I think a person who likes a person will still like a person, just like the male protagonist takes the female protagonist out to play, and then goes to the lake to play. After returning home, the female protagonist cried and told her sister that she liked the male protagonist. However, this movie is a bit passive, because the heroine always feels that the hero is his husband (she feels that for some reasons, including a green card. Here I am laughing). A better example comes from Deadly Companion, where the heroine falls in love with the hero twice. Like it will like it. Mutual attraction is a fact.
Nonsense talk, you understand.
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