The high temperatures have been hitting us for days and days, giving us a glimpse of the fierce face of summer. On such days, not only are we lazy, but our minds also seem to stop working because of the overheating, so we just want to stay in the air-conditioned room and watch some light-hearted comedies. Because I go to the cinema so often, when I went a few days ago, I found that there was only one film left to choose from, “Living Together in Time and Space”, and I was surprised to find that it was not bad. Tong Liya, who has left Chen Sicheng, has good chemistry with “Big Head” Lei Jiayin. The story is based on a moral dilemma, with a time warp element (the special effects aren’t corny), and it’s good for post-90’s viewers to get nostalgic.
If you don’t even want to leave the house, try the film I’m pushing for you this week. It’s easy to watch without getting tired, and it’s easy to watch without losing anything. I’ve posted a link to the wine pairing at the end of this article along with the source, which is just as smooth and unpretentious as the film.
The Japanese say the top three sounds of summer are: cicadas, wind chimes and fireworks. You know, so Buddhist and refreshing, but never our style for this number.
The word should be no stranger to veteran drivers.
Ibiza is a Spanish island, Chopin’s home and the birthplace of chill out music. It is the home of Chopin, the birthplace of chill out music, and is a party haven for gamers, with large clubs everywhere and three of the world’s top 10 nightclubs. The island is also said to have been built by the gods of Greek mythology for dancing.
There are many different ways to have fun in Ibiza. You can dip your toes into the electro party atmosphere and forget about everything until you’re exhausted, you can sit on the beach at Café Del Mar and look forward to the world’s most beautiful sunrises and sunsets to Chill Out music, or you can go naked to the world-famous Nude beach and feel the freedom of a celestial beach without any worries.
Non-stop indulgence is apparently the perfect ‘escape’ for the urban 9-5er. Harper, who works for a PR agency in New York. After four years of work, she’s burned out and her life is not very exciting – no boyfriend, no relationship, no sex life. It’s like one of those working women you see everywhere in the city who are “drained” by their jobs. After receiving a business trip to Spain, two of Harper’s girlfriends encouraged her to turn the business trip into a group holiday for the girls. In Barcelona, the sisters from New York experience all sorts of “cool” culture shock and their own sexual encounters. While dancing in a nightclub, Harper was noticed by a DJ on stage for her special fluorescent pattern on her face and it was love at first sight. Harper impulsively flies to Ibiza for this encounter, which leads to intense sex and a job crisis. Of course, don’t worry, in the chick-flick genre of comedy, there is a perfect ending.
Compared to the ‘grown-up’ life in New York, the bohemian life on Ibiza is a return to the essence of life. Everyone is burning as hard as they can, having fun like there’s no tomorrow. Bosses, work, seem so out of place here. Harper’s Sisters even have to deliberately play it cool to fit in.
And the people who come here are so aware that even a short flight to the island can be a mating game, regardless of whether you’re a doctor from England or some sewer stinker. As Harper’s BFF says, Ibiza is built on pink crystal.
Likewise, you don’t need a brain to watch this film. Foreign critics say it’s “clichéd” but so cool it’s like the heroine sticking her head out of the roof of her car and shouting, “Whooo! ” Yeah, there are always things in this world that don’t work, but make you happy. “Move it” into the heart stream, keep laughing, keep laughing, what do you need a bike for!