Embrace yourself and welcome a better life

Edd 2022-08-08 18:35:31

Generally speaking, the rhythm is very good, that is, the story is told slowly, and the plot is also profound. I finally saw in Indian movies that it was not a massively multiplayer singing and dancing, and it was changed to mv mode.

After reading it, the main feeling is that the heroine’s character is too unpleasant. You see whoever you want, do whatever you want, regardless of others. There is also that if I hold any thoughts in my heart, I will not say anything, and then become sulking, saying that others don't want her. Especially when it comes to parents, if you have a problem but don't communicate well with your parents, you will always hold back, and then blame your parents for not having themselves in their hearts. The same goes for "boyfriend" Ragu. She likes Ragu, but she doesn't say that she likes it straight. She always diverts the topic and avoids Ragu. Ragu cannot wait to respond and becomes engaged with her ex-girlfriend. She wants to say that she is a scumbag. male. She is also very concerned about what others think of herself. But I don’t hate the heroine, because firstly, this is the environment in which she grew up and the family created it; secondly, thinking about it, this is very real, the heroine is actually each of us (I also saw it in the heroine Myself), but these shortcomings are not so exaggerated. After all, they are film and television works that magnify these shortcomings.

There are a few details that I like. The first is the last treatment for the heroine, and the close-up shots of several treatment rooms were taken well when she was about to leave. The second is the farewell of the hostess to the psychologists behind her after she leaves, which is like saying goodbye to some negative pasts of her own, as a relief (of course, there are also dissatisfaction with the psychologists here). The third is the chair that can sound. rustling said that when you sit on that chair when you like someone but don’t say anything, the chair will sound, but he won’t be able to sit on it. Finally, after he rejected the hostess, he sat on that chair and the chair rang.

Of course, there are also points that I really want to complain about. The story told by the female lead at the end, the Indian version of Mulan??? This is really interspersed with Chinese culture, the Chinese snacks at the beginning, the story of the Chinese expedition climbing Mount Everest in the middle, and Mulan at the end?

In addition, the introduction of this story is written as if Sha Sha is the male lead, but the result is to come out to promote the development of the plot??? I still hope that the two can be together, it seems that I am thinking too much.

Finally, Sha Sha is so cute! Oh, by the way, the heroine smiled like a young Li Qihong, who was Guo Xiang from Gu Tianle's version of the Condor Heroine.

(After watching Sha Sha's "The Syndicate", I always feel that the doctor who dropped the eye drops was after the divorce of his wife, Jinpen washed his hands and stopped buying alcohol, and switched to being a psychologist.)

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