I have heard two stories before
. The first story is about an old couple. The old man left due to illness in the first month of the summer, and when the summer was about to end, the old woman also left with the old man. Some people say that it was because the old woman loved her husband too much that when he left, she no longer existed, so she naturally followed him.
The second story is also an old couple. The old woman is terminally ill. His husband stays by her side, takes care of her seriously, and accompanies her through the final stage of her life. The old woman walks peacefully under the careful care of her husband. . After she left, her husband still lived a wonderful life. He participated in many different activities, and he seemed to be much younger. Someone asked him, why is your wife gone, you are not sad. He said, it is because I love my wife that I want to live well.
"PS I LOVE YOU" is actually a movie that is very similar to those two stories.
Holly and her husband Grey are actually a very ordinary couple. They will argue about the house and whether to have children, and then the husband will coax the wife back, and then the wife will forgive her husband with a smile. However, others can have such ordinary warmth, but Holly can't. Her beloved husband passed away because of a brain tumor.
Why did God take my husband away? Holly can't figure this out at all, maybe it's because liking the New York Yankees is against faith, maybe God is too jealous of our happiness, maybe. . . . . She thought hard, she meditated, she felt that he was still by her side, dialing the phone that no one answered, just to hear his still remaining voice in the voicemail box. The light was on, she used to say to him, it's time for you to turn off the light, and only when the hand was empty and the person next to the pillow was no longer hugging, did she realize that he was no longer there. However, how to accept such an ending? You are my whole life, how can I live without you?
If not for those letters from Grey, would Holly be like the old woman in the first story, who would follow in her husband's footsteps and go to heaven shortly after her husband left?
Fortunately, the story didn't go that way.
A letter that seems to come from heaven.
The birthday cake is full of surprises, just because he doesn't want to see her alone on her 30th birthday, let her walk out of the house full of memories first; tell her to buy a bedside lamp, otherwise this confused wife will turn off Kicked the foot of the bed when she went back to the room after turning off the hall light; encouraged her to sing K, because that was one of the infuriating and nostalgic memories they had; told her that, except for the leather jacket, Throw away everything else related to him and walk out of your shadow; arrange a trip for her to his native Ireland, to see where he grew up, to see his parents, to see who they met place; finally, "righteousness and awe-inspiring" said to her, you don't mind falling in love with others. . . . . . . .
Every letter changes Holly's mood, gradually walks out of the haze, and finds the career he really wants under his inspiration; what doesn't change is Holly's love for Grey, whether it's the handsome guitarist William or The simple and honest bar member Daniel can't replace his position in her heart. At last she said she didn't feel Grey's breath all around her, but she still loved him.
I found what I really want, what I really love, it doesn't have to be someone, it can be something. It's touching that Holly is alive and well, and she still loves him.
In this movie, every time Grey's letter arrives, Holly can't help crying and I, who is in front of the screen, will cry with her. When she sang the song "I love you till the end", the lively disco became a space only for her and Grey. How can one hold back the tears?
When I thought that all of this was touched by the screenwriter's originality and exquisite writing, the end of the film gave us the greatest moving: this film was adapted from a real event. This is this movie full of tears but very warm, the biggest and biggest moving, it turns out that the true love in the world does not only appear in the movie.
When your lover wants to leave you, if he leaves you on his own initiative like Holly's father left her mother, please cherish the good memories of the past, wipe away your tears, and live a good life. to live, because I once loved you.
When your lover, like Grey, is God's will to take him away, it wants you to live well. Because you love him, go on well, he will always be by your side, just like he never left.
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