Once a Cheater, Always a Cheater.
I kept thinking of this sentence when I was watching a movie. I blamed my Three Views for being so correct, and I felt strange that this kind of typical P3 works could become popular among readers and audiences.
The works that make people disappointed in love first and then in friendship are completely incomprehensible.
In the end, the situation of the heroine is completely at the highest level of Ma Lisu: a "best friend" who loves himself to his bones, can give up on you for your happiness, and encourage you to pursue the happiness of "belonging to yourself"; "My friend's fiance, who endures moral and reputational condemnation, will also be desperate to stay with you.
In order to highlight the rationality of the two people being together, it is necessary to set up to make friends derail, whether this is to calm the anger of the audience or to set off the beauty of the heroine with the ugliness of DARCY, inexplicably, I do not know what the screenwriter is thinking.
Of course, KATE HUDSON I love you <3.
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