This film has no theme?

Izaiah 2022-01-19 08:01:18

Regardless of whether the director and the novel are written by the same talented woman, no matter how the talented husband is loved by the young artists, the movie and the story themselves are only good and bad things. Therefore, this movie is relatively half-hearted and hesitating. Not carefree.

The theme is very confusing. Is it admiring the stray life of a young age? Or is it the shackles that you gave yourself after marriage, and live your life in accordance with the rules? In the end, it seems that I still hope to liberate myself and let my heart whisper under the stars. The meaning of marriage is just running accounts in this movie. Maybe it’s just running accounts. In that case, this movie is not bad. At least smooth to the end, watching the story of a woman who will never die in a lifetime.

In short, this is a story about a woman who is not very happy for most of her life, little pessimistic.

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  • Lelah 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Keanu45, small belly is very sexy, women are easy to get old, I thought the heroine is bigger than keanu...Blake takes pictures very beautiful, red lips don’t like it, I always feel that I still don’t like hot bodies. .... But I still like it very much--

  • Bernhard 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    [Best of the day] rebecca miller does have a bit of a knack for blake lively, unexpectedly good winona feels like a good character. . . Aunt moore's accent is still the same as monica, the vase, robin wright, and Penn after her name.

The Private Lives of Pippa Lee quotes

  • Pippa Lee: [after leaving hospital where her adulterous husband who wanted a divorce has been declared brain-dead, she is sitting in bed with Chris, eating french fries after having climbed through his window] So... it's official, nobody needs me anymore.

  • Pippa Lee: What made you lose your faith?

    Chris Nadeau: I just stopped believing God was a mystery you could nail down with one book.