. If you haven't seen it or you can understand it after reading it, don't read it... If you feel confused after reading it, you can follow the timeline
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1.Alice is in New York striptease, conflicted with a boyfriend in a sense. "I don't love you anymore", so left
2.Alice came to London and met a stranger Dan. Dan's ideal is to write novels. In fact, his job is to write obituaries. He has a linguist girlfriend Ruth, but he is still infatuated with Alice.
3. Dan finally wrote a novel based on Alice. Teacher Anna falls in love. Alice immediately noticed
4. Dan, who could not ask for it, was teasing a stranger Larry in the name of Anna in the chat room, which led Larry to actually go to the aquarium to meet Anna and chase Anna
5. About a year later, this For years Dan hid near the studio and followed Anna. On this day, Dan and Alice came to Anna's photography exhibition, and the four met for the first time.
6. From this, it was another year. Dan and Anna secretly met and slept during the year, until Anna and Larry got married, followed by Alice and Dan's third anniversary. They went out to the country to celebrate, and for a while Dan said he was going for a walk alone, but actually called Anna and begged her to come back. Then they were connected. One day, after the two went to bed in Anna and Larry's house, they couldn't take it anymore. That night, they both had a showdown with their lovers
. Blow
8. In the fourth month after the showdown, Larry offered a final orgy with Anna on the condition of "signing the divorce agreement". Dan couldn't take it anymore when he found out, and his relationship with Anna finally broke down.
9.Anna returned to Larry, Larry proudly sent his defeated Dan to find Alice, but he retaliated that Alice had been slept by him
10.Dan went to Alice, Alice still loved him, but Dan asked to prove Larry what is said. He and Alice finished
11. Like Alice said at the beginning, "I don't love you any more. Goodbye." She was never Alice, they were idiots.
Two men's wars are easier to understand, women are not. Women often put "the whole man's world" rather than "another woman" on the opposite side of war.
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