The answer, obviously, is David. But, who is the one who really loves her?
I think it's John.
The ending of this movie is as surprising as the title.
The distance between a night and a lifetime is love and trust.
"Peachy Deal" is easily misunderstood as an unhealthy film, even though it has been marked as a feature film. But as a commercial film with connotation, it expresses the meaning that is easier for people to fall into thinking than indecent proposal.
There is a feeling, I can't tell, that it is the confusion when faced with the familiar things being deeply buried and then dug up again.
There is nothing that cannot be traded with money, including love. And trust.
I believe that the moment David heard this transaction, he was actually more panicked than Diana. He wanted to facilitate the transaction, but the transaction was put on the table, still in front of Diana. If this is not the case, perhaps he would not be so entangled at all.
Yes, they need money. In this impetuous society, it has been difficult to find a simple and stable foothold. A piece of land and a house can not only make people feel a sense of belonging but also realize a dream of architecture. If this is not the case, then David should think of a more practical way to overcome the difficulties before going to the casino.
Every decision is made by Diana. Even this is what David meant, but because Diana made the decision, he doesn't have to be responsible or feel guilty. For example, when he wants to continue playing in the casino, Diana can see from David's eyes that he wants to gamble again. Similarly, when John proposed the deal, Diana decisively refused, but David basically followed Diana's will. Finally, Diana read his thoughts again.
This woman, for the sake of this man, is willing to spend the night with that rich man. However, her dedication did not win a turn for love, only constant doubt and distrust. She should not be so proactive, everything should be decided to the man, you are not a roundworm in his heart, I don't know what medicine is in his gourd.
However, in front of John, Diana is just a woman. All she needs to do is accept the love of a man. No need to be jealous, no need to be as tough as a man. He can support a wall for her. Throwing coins on the boat, in the end, he made a silent decision. All she had to do was to follow the decision. And all this, she did not know.
True love is not in the mouth, but in the heart. Looking at the happiness of the loved one is happiness, and has nothing to do with possession and possession.
Love in the business age is intense and tense, but there is no shortage of true feelings, but it is rare.
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