May life be kind to you, you are still Mary Sue at 80

Henderson 2022-07-21 20:01:53

1) The story of a food blogger and a fashion blogger traveling together and teasing each other, and finally made a travel video across France... 233.

2) The biggest highlight is that Diane, who has played infidelity, will play a middle-aged woman trapped in marriage again. She is still delicate and elegant to the hair, and she is estrous but ends up being polite.

At the age of fifty, she still knows how to enjoy the hospitality and unreliability of men, but she will not imagine who will save her from misfortune.

Would it be better to replace it? Not too sure.

Sometimes, after a long marriage, middle-aged wives may not necessarily want to really cheat, but want to find a third space and a third person outside the marriage, talk and take a breath, feel that she is still a woman, and she can still be beautiful for half an hour.

However, as the debut work of an 80-year-old woman, this film is also a bit too small and fresh, drowns out a lot of the bitterness of reality, and also lacks a little sweetness.

3) Lan Hungry, I can watch Diane's dress and makeup for 90 minutes, hahaha!

Silk, cashmere, pearls; beige, milky white, camel, every body is saying "please call me madam", the reserved Bai Fumei style is very eye-catching.

The last scene is handled so that only women can understand the three flavors: I received a box of rose chocolates from a man, a note for the next date and her money back.

Annie tied up her hair with the hand strap he gave, happily ate a piece of chocolate, and winked playfully—what Bai Liusu said, thought I was done? Still early.

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Paris Can Wait quotes

  • Anne Lockwood: Let's make a little detour and see the beautiful cathedral there.

    Jacques Clement: Who are you and what have you done with my American friend, always in a hurry to get to Paris?

  • Michael Lockwood: Oh come on, 100 camels? Where the hell are we gonna get 100 camels for Christ's sake? What does the script say? Goats. I thought so. And those Moroccan goats work cheap.