"Before I Met You" No matter what the ending is, enjoy each other at the moment

Dorthy 2022-11-04 09:40:18

The "good love" that I understand is that in getting along with each other, two people with very different personalities pay for each other and gain inner growth. No matter how it ends, you become a better you and he becomes a better him, which is a meaningful part of life.

Louis, a girl with an eccentric personality and a quirky dress, always wears pantyhose of different colors. If she hadn't met Will, she might have stayed in that quiet town forever, married and had children with people who didn't love her, and lived an ordinary life. In getting along, she gradually became mature, decent, and later, dignified and atmospheric. She loves Will, so she chooses to support Will's choice, even though it's cruel to her, it's the future self that Will wants to see.

Will, a successful rich boy with a rich and exciting life, lost everything in a car accident - his body, his lover, his self-confidence, his future. He gave up on himself every day, rejected the outside world, and hated himself now. The arrival of Louis made him re-open his heart to face others, feel a long-lost happy time, and gradually fall in love with this happy girl. When he found out that he loved Louis more and more, the more he feared that he would disappoint her in the future. After all, he couldn't accept who he was now and redeemed himself in another way.

Wear those stripy legs with pride and Just live.

"Put on your striped pantyhose with pride and enjoy the moment"

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Me Before You quotes

  • Will Traynor: You don't get it Clark. I want to be in Paris as me. The old me. With pretty French girls giving me the eye.

    Lou Clark: Could be something to look forward to.

    Will Traynor: If I shut my eyes now, I know exactly how it feels to be in that little square. I remember every sensation. I don't want those memories erased by the stuggle to fit behind a table, the taxi drivers who refuse to take me, and my wheelchair power pack that won't charge in a French socket.

  • Will Traynor: Tell me something good.

    Lou Clark: I used to say that to my dad. But if I told you what he said back, you'd think I was insane.

    Will Traynor: Oh, that ship has sailed, Clark.