The so-called high society seems to be nothing more than a group of hypocritical people who use each other to organize. When a stranger suddenly appears with money like water, the whole social focus turns to her, because to these highly purposeful socialists, she means a lucrative but untapped gold mine. He prides himself on being a book businessman, so he is naturally a man of 10,000 households. With the idea of doing no business and not evil, I have an instinctive resistance to rich people. Those who swagger in open-top Ferraris must have little culture. A friend smiled and told me that people who have this idea must have no money in their pockets.
Back to the film, the development of the film is too idealistic. Since Georgia arrived in Karlovy Vary, everything has been going too smoothly. Not to mention his own boss, he has attracted everyone's attention almost entirely with his personal charm. The factor of money, but such self-confidence and generosity make it hard to believe that this is just a terminally ill salesperson.
In the end, it was a happy ending, and a double harvest of love and career. Told us that fat girls also have spring.
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