First of all, repeatedly entering the memories of the scenes of the past and present will only strengthen the memory. Second, if it is true love that cannot be forgotten, the heroine should be taught to understand, not to care about losing, but to think more about at least getting such beautiful and valuable things, only This is the real cure.
Of course, if the director wants to reflect that a more realistic and real time can heal everything, and that all so-called true love can't fight to love oneself, then everything in the film can be established.
I believe that so many praises come from the female audience's love for the male protagonist's selfless love, and the male audience's gratitude for the female protagonist's great side and no longer demanding the gratitude of men for the sake of materialism and perfection. Can kissing really tell if it's true love? However, this design is very good. If you are directly friendly with the barman Daniel, it is too logical and simple and complete and lacks drama or authenticity. Speaking of which, the material conditions and courage of the Irish peasant William are even worse. What will happen to the heroine and him in the future? Can the heroine really treat the diaosi husband in a different way?
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