New year, another movie after Becoming Jane Austen that made me cry. I can't help but envy the luck of this silly eldest sister. Three good men revolved around her (her husband also revolved around her when she died). And the final mystery is revealed with such warmth. It may be that I have watched a lot of movies with complicated narratives such as "Crazy Racing" this year, so I feel that the narrative structure interspersed in this film is also very surprising, and it can make people and silly sisters recall past events together until they cry. Her peerless husband still shows up from time to time to say the last moving dialogue...
Where did it start, where it ends, and it starts again. At this time, the end of the movie makes people feel less sad and hopeless. In fact, the whole movie is still There was a cheerful vibe, just like Gerry was a happy guy. Sadness is mixed with the sweetness of memories, making one wonder whether to smile or cry.
I don't think Holly will ever forget Gerry, she just learned to live on her own without him. When she finds true love, she will also remember that all this is Gerry's guidance and mother's kindness. Forgetting is just to never think of it again, but how can you say that you will never think of this kind of love? Gerry said: "You changed my life, but I'm just an episode of your life." Not very romantic: life goes on.
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