Because they are facing separation all the time, they are so dependent on each other.
The configuration of the movie is actually very romantic: the employer and the little nurse, the rich and handsome and the sweet girl. But just as I have always liked Jane Eyre, I also like Before I Met You. The first is the role. Before the male protagonist was paralyzed, he was a person who loved life and longed for adventure. Even he himself admitted that he used to be a "scumbag". A person who once saw the sunrise at the peak and snorkeled in the deep sea was made a malicious joke by life. He would scream in the middle of the night, but he was so restrained in front of the heroine, giving himself and others the most decency, and openly participating in the wedding of his old lover, even if he was just an observer of elegant tea tasting. The heroine Clark is like a child, and she will never forget her happy look when she talks about the two-color pantyhose she wore when she was a child. The bigger a person is, the more shackles they are put on. The male protagonist is the one who is not afraid to break the shackles after seeing the truth of life. Kroc is the vitality of his life, he is the source of power behind Kroc, as if they are the surface and the inside of each other's life, supplying each other with a source. Finally, under the golden sunset, the female protagonist sat in the male protagonist's wheelchair, laughing and galloping. At this moment they gave all the power in their life table to childish, uninhibited happiness.
Love scenes really must be handsome and beautiful! The male protagonist's appearance adds an indispensable buff to this movie. And whether this character is the contradiction between his own spirit and flesh, or his restraint, or the final fulfillment of the heroine, it is too charming. The scenery of the British love movie is so beautiful wow! The soundtrack is hard to remember, and it is also the essence of this movie! Especially "numb" is so good and so British.
It's a pity that love is an experience of life, but it cannot support all suffering. Ugh.
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