There is a FLASH at the beginning of each part, and the small details there determine the attitude towards love.
In the first part, Lola was a little afraid when she saw the fierce enough, which seemed to show that she was still a little afraid of love and did not have enough courage. The whole part shows that she doesn't have enough courage. She didn't have the courage to scold her hateful father, and she didn't have the courage to pull back Manny, who was making a mistake. In the end of love, Manny hurt himself and he hurt himself the most.
In the second part, although Lola is not afraid of the vicious dog, not being afraid does not mean courage, and sometimes it is an impulse. Impulsively to forget the traps in love, impulsively to rob my father, and impulsively to ignore all resistance. But forget that this is really love? In the end, they still hurt each other, and this time it was Manny who was hurt the most.
Until the third part, Lola faced the dog and its owner, without fear, but also more calm and rational. It seems that love is decided from the beginning. It is decided that you choose a person worthy of love, and then muster up the courage to love well. However, this also carries a certain gambling element, just as Lola puts all of her own in the casino. But this is not pure gambling, just like Lola's heart-wrenching roar in the casino, it was roaring with life, it was roaring for love. Of course, this journey of love was not all smooth sailing. When Lola came to the appointed place with the money, she didn't see Manny. At this time, she was standing at the crossroads just like the environment she was in, confused and a little disappointed. But don't waver, don't leave. Give yourself a little confidence, give the person you love a little confidence, believe that love will come to the end, and believe that the last thing left on your face must be a happy smile.
It turned out that love has been decided from the beginning.
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