Not to mention the obsolete structure of the film and the boring plot makes people doubt the significance of the film's existence.
What makes me most indignant is that the film is quite ignorant of the so-called three views.
I don’t know if this kind of film should continue to instill such thinking: it
doesn’t matter if you don’t study hard to learn professional knowledge. It’s OK to lie and fool others in the past; it
doesn’t matter if you brag and lie and don’t make drafts, as long as you’re lively and work hard. 'There will be a large group of people who love you; it
doesn't matter if the credit card is used up and exhausted all the bad lies to play debt collectors, as long as the money is paid back, you can even leave a malicious joke without apology and tell others' You deserve it'——I think it can be understood as'You deserve it' here.
However, someone in the front is right, except for the heroine, the 50+ women in this film are still good. The heroine’s friends are also good... the heroine... why is she the heroine! ?
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