Far exceeded my expectations. I thought it was a cool movie with the utmost oriental luxury, but unexpectedly, despite this, the women in it are all people with bones and integrity. The final theme is neither Acura nor criticism of wealth, but to make people not get lost in wealth Own.
Rachael Chu:
I'm not leaving because I'm scared, or because I think I'm not enough. I just love him too much to let him lose his mom again.
I want you to know that one day, when he marries another lucky girl, who's enough for you, and you're playing with your grandkids while the tan huas are blooming or the birds are chirping, that is because of me, a poor, raised by a single mother, low class, immigrant nobody.
A golden sentence that is neither humble nor arrogant. I'm going to take it down in case a rich woman throws money at me to leave her son?
Astrid Young:
You're right. I shouldn't have hidden things from you. Hidden my shoes, turned down jobs, charity work, worrying that it might make you feel lesser than.
But let's be clear. The problem with our marriage isn't my family's money. It's that you're a coward. You gave up on us. But I just realized, it's not my job to make you feel like a man.
I can't make something you're not.
It is super domineering to stab the man who eats soft rice and eats hard.
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