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Have you ever known something was going to be terrible, but decide to watch it anyway? I least I was prepared, which is the long run made it a little more enjoyable. It was so bad that it was actually funny. The main female lead was very stubborn for her situation and kind of airheaded for not realizing that she was an outcast in her family until she is literally being held, hostage. The main male lead was wishy-washy, where he would act like a gruff in front of her, but behind the scenes, he would help her out. It was a weird insta-love for him which is wild, especially after the first wedding scene. Her mother was terrible, yet she seemed to have a little bit of a conscious when everything was going down at the end, but her biological daughter was just batshit insane, where instead of telling her no, she was like, "I don't want my only biological daughter to get in trouble even though I know this is wrong." But it made the movie enjoyable with the extremes. But I hated the ending, where homeboy literally met homegirl so many times and couldn't tell that she was the real maid. What a slap to the face. Was there not a change in her actions or attitude when you got your eyesight back? Or are you blinded, but this time, with love? I lost respect for the main lead at the end of all of this. I would have kicked and screamed before forgiving him.
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