The seemingly relaxed and warm story of Beijing Meets Seattle contains a serious theme.
"Lesbians" borrow sperm to have children, which gives the film a foreign feeling that is in line with international standards. Of course, the most important thing is that its lines are interesting and unpretentious, and the bridge is carefully made to create conflicts in each scene.
Moreover, behind its "Hollywood accent" is the real love dilemma that China people are facing now-feelings have never been so closely connected with material things as they are today. It is commendable that the film provides an extremely positive answer.
Extended information:
Role introduction
1. Wen Jiajia
used to be an editor of a food magazine, and she was full of romantic fantasies about love like the movie Sleepless in Seattle. In reality, Wen Jiajia, who is pregnant with her rich boyfriend Lao Zhong's child, cannot divorce his wife, and once she gives birth in China, she can't issue a birth permit, so she came to the Yuezi Center in Seattle, USA, not far from Wan Li, alone to give birth to a child.
2. Frank
The driver of Yuezi Center in Seattle, USA, whose Chinese name is Hao Zhi. He looks dull and honest, and looks down and out. In fact, he used to be a first-class famous doctor in cardiovascular diseases in China, and came to the United States for his daughter. In getting along with Wen Jiajia, FranK's thoughtfulness and tolerance gradually melted Wen Jiajia's unruly waywardness.
3. Zhou Yi
A company executive is a lesbian. The hot-tempered expectant mother, the "white-haired witch" in Wen Jiajia's mouth, gave Wen Jiajia a duel with the phrase "Don't think that you have two stinking money". Strong in her bones, she doesn't think she is the same as Wen Jiajia and Chen Yue.
4. Chen Yue
This is a small woman who is careful and knows how to live. Every time she comes back from shopping for goods in a discount store, she will feel elated. However, this calculating expectant mother actually has a warm heart and often acts as a lubricant between Wen Jiajia and Zhou Yi.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing meets Seattle