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People who have seen paris baby will tell us what the film is about.

This film has three main aspects.

First, Deng Chao disguised himself as a "latent" comedy to let the little girl recognize her father. Deng Chao, who is not a comedian, turns into a treasure and plays cross-dressing. Although I was forced to wear women's clothes at first, dancing in the lap dance was even more shocking.

Second, Deng Chao and the little girl get along for a long time, which will naturally produce sincere love between father and daughter. Deng Chao was originally a selfish and arrogant rich second generation image in the film. In order to let the little girl call him dad and get the right of abode, she had to put down her airs and please in every way. I accompanied the little girl to watch cartoons, beat and scold at will, learn to cook, launch a gourmet offensive and take her out to play, which gradually changed my personality, no longer out of selfish use of the little girl, but produced a feeling of being inseparable. This is also the reason why Deng Chao suddenly lost control when the poetess wanted to form a new family with the male editor and the little girl wanted to call someone's father.

Third, the friendship between the French poetess and the best friend male editor turned into a romantic drama of love. Surprisingly, Deng Chao's pursuit of female singers has not become the main attraction of romantic dramas. Maybe the director doesn't want his love drama to affect the expression of family drama. The love affair between a French poetess and a best friend male editor has become an unexpected attraction. On the one hand, their love scenes involved a lot of romantic kissing and sex scenes. On the other hand, this traditional European love tune full of literary style and affectionate words has not appeared for a long time. It looks nostalgic and can even trigger a certain sense of joy. "I remember when we first met, it was like boiling water to make dry coffee. In an instant, my body is burning, and the desire to devour each other is like a flood, tasting the intertwined lips like fire and infiltrating each other's nectar. " Does this exaggerated poetic and romantic word, which is out of date, sound easy to make people laugh now?