From the beginning, the film tells all the troubles of Renee as a fat girl, just like every ordinary person. Because living in the eyes of others, the self-confidence, self-denial, gloom and timidity of life have deepened our disgust and confidence in other people's words again and again. For example, when she is shopping in the supermarket, a baby cries when she sees her. Naturally, she thought she scared him, and made up a lie to say that a strange uncle had just passed by. She went to buy clothes, and the clerk told her directly that they didn't have large clothes. Besides, she went to the gym and wanted to lose weight. She was afraid to tell the front desk that she wore size 9 shoes. She is afraid of other people's strange eyes. She lied that her shoes were small.
Living in this world, from a very small education, it is easy for us to care too much about other people's opinions and visions. Many times, we will not act or delay. Dare to be true to our hearts, sometimes we are not afraid of what we want to do, but of ourselves who fail in the eyes of others. Why let others' eyes imprison you? The flip of the movie happened when Renee, the heroine, was extremely disappointed with herself, longed for change, and even threw magic coins in the square in the middle of the night in the heavy rain. Of course, the magic coin didn't bring magic. But when she got on the spinning bike again, she fell off it because she was too heavy and excited. When she woke up from a coma, she was surprised to find that she had changed. The magic she expected worked. She became so beautiful and slim that she touched her arms, legs and buttocks proudly. At that moment, her self-confidence exploded, and then her life changed dramatically. She not only gained. Her self-confidence and charm even attracted the attention of Claire's brother, the boss of the company, who went on a business trip again and confessed to her, which made her panic-stricken and hit the glass door and returned to normal. When she found that the magic disappeared, she returned to her fat and ugly self, which made her lose self-confidence. Even worse, she didn't just face it, gave up herself and fled everything she had.
When she finally accepted her imperfections, things finally happened. She found out at the new product launch that it was all her own. The super beauty in her eyes doesn't exist. What makes her achieve everything is not the change of appearance, but the change of self-cognition, which is the magic that changes everything.
Cosmetics can't make you beautiful, only true self-confidence can make you beautiful. When you begin to accept yourself and completely accept your imperfections, you will become confident and you will shine a different light!