[As if by the laws of nature, the night before dawn is always the darkest. Difficulties give birth to opportunities. Failure in October of pregnancy will always give birth to a successful child. Otherwise, it will always be settled. There are no happy endings of princes and princesses, but there are also endings of "declined girls" who reap the love and regain their confidence. 】
The capacity of Bridesmaids’ story is really simple. After being invited by her friend Lilian’s wedding bridesmaid, Anne, a 30-year-old woman played by Kristen Wiig, who suffered a broken love and failed career, met several other seemingly happy and happy but they had their own problems. The bridesmaid, the housewife with noble appearance, the "lascivious" inside, the lonely young woman with her husband full of spirit and loneliness, and the fat girl whose self-esteem has been hurt since childhood. It is such a group of "decaying girl gangs" who are finally finding themselves and gaining in the process of preparing the wedding for their friends. Happy story.
There are a lot of evil passages in the film, such as "The blanket is broken", "The American sausage is put in the British bread", "The last two eggs are in your mouth", "Did you let him stay in your mouth for the night?" "Wait. At first I thought this was a cultural ecological difference. In the process of trying to understand the film better, I learned about the American film classification system. (Posted here to popularize movie common sense: http://baike.baidu.com/ view/22266.htm ). The reason why so many unobstructed swear words, pornographic narratives, and metaphors fill the entire film is indeed the reason why this R-rated film is in place.
As a "Bad Girl Spring" movie, the film Bridesmaids truly shows the various "sorrows" of the older leftover women. After falling out of love, indulging in a handsome gunmate, he has to go home by himself every time, and the business fails to find a new job. But because of my own dissatisfaction, I often quarreled with customers and lost my job. I was driven out by my roommate and his sister after being taken advantage of by my roommate. The only friend who got married was left with a more lonely and lonely self. All kinds of unsatisfactory and even almost lost the only friend, and finally because of his various experiences, he didn't even have the courage to start a new relationship. Even when attending a friend’s engagement banquet, others will continue to treat the various tragic passers-by passing by her as her boyfriend or husband, making Annie dumbfounded and embarrassed, and this just reflects the secular vision. The strange view of single women, it seems that it is better for you to have a freak boyfriend than to be alone. However, like the laws of nature, the night before dawn is always the darkest. Difficulties give birth to opportunities. Failure in October of pregnancy will always give birth to a successful child, or it will always be settled. There are no happy endings of princes and princesses, and there are endings in which "declined girls" reap the love and regain their confidence.
At the same time, viewers can also see the differences in different cultural ecology through the film. In the film, the protagonist Annie invites her mother to go to the engagement banquet with her friends, but her mother is unable to go together because of the pre-arranged alcoholism meeting schedule. Annie's mother does not drink or even drink, but she still insists on going to the alcoholism meeting. She was worried that she would drink. Such reasons are cute and even funny. From my unprofessional psychological point of view, they even have obsessive-compulsive disorder. But this lovely mother still insisted on the restraint of an elderly woman. In many movies, there are organizations that are spontaneously formed by communities such as alcohol abstinence in movies. For example, in 2008, it was adapted from Brad Cohen's true story Front of the Class. This really allows me to see the differences under different cultural ecology.
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