The baby who was abandoned in the department store grew up and became a super shopaholic Fang Fangfang (Cecilia Cheung), because she couldn't control her desire to shop, Fang Fangfang fell into financial difficulties, and what was even worse was that she was unemployed repeatedly, and after learning from the pain, she decided to see a psychiatrist, not wanting this extraordinary psychiatrist Li Jianren (Liu Qingyun) to have a phobia of choice. During the medical treatment, Li Jianren's nurse gave birth prematurely, and Fang Fangfang helped to keep the mother and child safe, so she got a job, but the condition was to help Li Jianren solve the problem of choice. Soon Fang Fangfang met He Poor (Chen Xiaochun), who suffered from shopaholic symptoms like her, and suggested that she see a psychiatrist, but He Poor and Rich were stingy by nature and thought that doctors were expensive, so Fang Fangfang had to act as a doctor to help him treat. When Fang Fangfang was distressed by credit card debt, she found He Poor and Rich and Li Jian
When the chief's dead daughter is resurrected, a series of unexplained disappearances and deaths begin in a distant village, uncovering the shocking secrets of the village's forest demons and the ritual of human sacrifice that makes the chief's family thrive....
In the 12th feature film, Emmanuel Mouret shows the change of love between three intimate women with different attitudes and morals, who defend their point of view and assert their love choices. Joanna left her daughter's father, Victor. Despite believing that her decision was morally correct, she endured dire consequences. His best friend, Sandrine, advocates a rational marriage, a relationship that is unloving but full of tenderness. Meanwhile, Joanna's sister Rebecca believes that love is an adventure and maintains a secret relationship with Sandrine's partner.
In the 12th feature film, Emmanuel Mouret shows the change of love between three intimate women with different attitudes and morals, who defend their point of view and assert their love choices. Joanna left her daughter's father, Victor. Despite believing that her decision was morally correct, she endured dire consequences. His best friend, Sandrine, advocates a rational marriage, a relationship that is unloving but full of tenderness. Meanwhile, Joanna's sister Rebecca believes that love is an adventure and maintains a secret relationship with Sandrine's partner.