Jamie, who is as slippery as a loach and is tossing between various colors, has never really tried to touch, the kind of ordinary life that settles down
Just relying on the film, he watched Maggie's video before, it seems that the trajectory of his love for Jamie is still incomplete.
He realized how deep Maggie's love was for him, how much she wanted him to take the initiative, and only if he took the initiative, they could complete this love. Like Maggie said, I need you more than you need me, which keeps me from taking the initiative.
Only by deeply suppressing one's own love can the splendid and lovely love become more apparent.
But in the last scene, we did experience a lot of things:
Let's get the feel of that pivotal moment of our life, right?
After that, we will all be shaped by the decision at this moment and usher in a new stage of ourselves - Jamie will take responsibility, and as he said, "you need me, and unfortunately you've also convinced me that I need you", "you need me, unfortunately, you also convinced me that I need you"
*Unfortunate here means that he will take care of this terminally ill woman and be responsible for her in the days to come. Ordinary people/outsiders may feel that this man is a little unfortunate.
This is the tone of a mature man.
For Maggie, she began to transcend the kind of life she had positioned herself in the past—loathing her physical condition, closing herself in, and growing old alone, with a little miss.
Together they will move towards a new life, the future is an open life full of possibilities
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