The interesting thing about this story is that the heroine is narrated from the very beginning, and the whole film continues this style, telling the whole story from the perspective of "bystanders" of "anthropologists". Is it a new trend? It's like playing a white life, and even Cinderella's glass gloves have a third-party narration. ) The theme of the story is to find a direction in life, and the character setting is a freshman who graduated from the Department of Commerce and Anthropology in a general university. The heroine who doesn't know what she wants to do, when interviewing for the financial industry, the interviewer asked "please briefly introduce who you are", because she didn't know what she wanted to be, so she ran away.
Due to fate, he went to a wealthy family to be a nanny, and he also experienced various things. Finally, he left the job of nanny, and he found out what he wanted to do, and the story ended. The plot is indeed quite old-fashioned, but I don't think it makes me feel particularly impatient. In addition, I like the "anthropologist" character in this film, and I can make footnotes for the story from time to time, and finally add an anthropological statement, "Only by immersing yourself in a different culture can you realize that you are a person by comparison. what". (And the part of the museum window, I really like it.)
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