(2) On the whole, there are many slots in the play, and the platitudes are embarrassing to dub outdated fashion models. But unexpectedly, the hero is very attractive because he is too thin and his acting skills are OK. Ann's acting skills are also good, both men and women are good. There is a feeling that the play is full of surprises but attractive. Although I probably watched the second episode, I also guessed the ending. The plot is a bit old-fashioned, but the good thing is that you don't know which routine it will take next. The rhythm is good and the funny turn catches people.
(3) The play tells how Emile, a lovely girl, wandered the streets against her father's wishes in pursuit of her own ideals, and eventually became not only a top designer, but also a "psychological counselor" of the second generation who didn't want to inherit the family business. Maybe it's because it's been suppressed for a long time. The clothes are not atmospheric enough in all aspects, and the story is still the old horse Risol routine. Fortunately, the actors performed well, especially in the later period, Ann's performance was quite distressing.