At first I thought Kate was just a silly big sister, and I didn't like that actor either. He was definitely not worthy of Meg. Kate resolutely overcomes many difficulties to find him in France for the fiancé's rebellion. Without Luc's help, she would be quite embarrassed. Of course, Luc has been using her, but Kate has also used him. This is the only person she can find in France who can help herself. At the train station in the vineyard, she smiled and said to Luc, "Aren't you coming?" I just knew that she was not that stupid. In the end, Kate used all of her savings to help Luc get rid of the charge. I was really moved by her.
She grew up step by step, from an introverted ordinary woman, after experiencing this journey, we have seen her changes, becoming humorous and sexy, and her kindness and sincerity are her character that has been retained from beginning to end. This proves that only after experiencing emotional ups and downs can you grow up, get to know yourself better, and finally know what is best for you.
Both Kate and Luc knew their true feelings. The night they last met Charlie, they could both call each other's name in bed, and taught the other two people a lesson.
Gradually, I also like Luc. He also has a kind heart, so the police will not catch him. It's just that Kate gave everything for him. When he finally recovered Kate on the plane, what he said was too romantic, not comparable to the dialogue of "When Harry meets Sally". If this is improved, it will be perfect.
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