lighthearted comedy

Carmelo 2022-03-22 09:02:17

The content is not very in-depth and not very educational. But purely for entertainment, this show can get full marks. I watched this show with the wine of the fireplace in the winter. Relaxed, entertaining, with handsome men and beautiful women and beautiful views of Paris. I can!

I used to be a fan of Darren Star's Sex in the City. It's a show that grew up with me. From the first season alone, Emily in Paris is a little more superficial than Sex in the City, and the characterization is also a little thinner. After all, the real story line has yet to unfold. The one that intrigued me the most so far is Emily's French Boss Silvie. I love to see more of her next season!

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  • Asa 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Lily is too earthy, the first season of Sex and the City is more fashionable than what you wear, what the hell are purple boots and short legs, and her best-looking yoga pants for running in the whole show. In addition, what is the misunderstanding of the workplace? The plot is the same as 250, and I gave it two stars for the neighbors. (I know it's too mean, I really can't hold back)

  • Katelin 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Probably the dumbest drama I've seen in the last three years, sticking to the second episode, my stomach protested, it said it wanted to throw up. In 2020, there are still people who are writing scripts with a whole bunch of stereotypes. The use of "feminist perspective" on the French masculine definite article may be the worst time for feminism to be hacked. The speed of the heroine's fan growth is also It can be called contempt for the marketing ability of Internet celebrity bloggers all over the world. As for all the French characters in the first 2 episodes, apart from showing the labels of arrogance, laziness, and unrestrained private life in the heroine's perspective, they have no human characteristics at all. The setting of the heroine here is not a silly and sweet, but a Sexual nuns. The best representation of the Paris landscape is a broken apartment with a water and electricity system that is always on strike, wait, is this a sneer at the old French strike? If so, that's probably the depth limit of the show.