Come to the hotel if you want, no more worries of the times

Iliana 2022-04-20 09:01:34

This is a story set in New York in the 1960s, when lust was rampant and hotels were in short supply.

A small employee in a big company rented a nice apartment, but couldn't go home before 8 o'clock. The apartment was occupied by company managers in turn to pick up girls almost every day. With this he was also promoted to manager, after which his big boss also started to borrow his apartment. Once he returned the make-up mirror that he left in the apartment the night before to the big boss. Then, by chance, he found the make-up mirror in the hands of the elevator girl he had been secretly in love with. Looking at the broken make-up mirror, he immediately turned into wood. The pure goddess in the heart of a male diaosi has long been the black fungus in the hands of Gao Fushuai.

Even so, he took good care of the black fungus who attempted suicide after being saddened by Gao Fushuai in his apartment. In the end, out of true love, Male Diaosi abandoned the position of assistant general manager, and Hei Fungus also abandoned Gao Fushuai, who had just divorced, to prepare for a happy life together.

What happened before is still happening, what happened in the US is happening in China, the difference is that there is no longer the hassle of borrowing apartments, and in this day and age, hotels are plentiful.

I just hope that, in addition to these undercurrents, there is a doctor who told the young man, and the young man told the big boss, to be a person and an upright person.

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  • Janick 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    After watching it on the flight from Shenzhen back to Beijing... I actually hide this in a lot of bad movies, and my favorability to Air China has risen a little...

  • Abby 2022-01-27 08:06:59

    Misleading keys, illusions in the neighborhood, broken makeup mirrors, hidden blades, shots in the past, farewell hats, champagne out of the box, re-entering the card game. Almost perfect love comedy, the warm and healing Billy Wilder. (It's still those dialogues that are not deliberately unassuming, which makes me ticklish in love.)

The Apartment quotes

  • Margie MacDougall: Night like this, it sorta spooks you, walking into an empty apartment.

    C.C. Baxter: I said I had no family. I didn't say I had an empty apartment.

  • Fran Kubelik: Just because I wear a uniform doesn't make me a girl scout.