Watching Hepburn's movie, this is the second one. I didn't like her very much when I watched "Roman Holiday" in junior high school. At that time, I liked Mr. Gregory Pike.
Audrey Hepburn in the movie is still showing her childishness. Miss Hurley will always lose her keys, put her phone in the glove box, put her shoes in the fruit basket, and ignite it with a cigarette, whether intentionally or unintentionally. other people's hats. . . . .
She is really a child, and for the happiness she thinks she can get, she will learn to knit for the Brazilian man, although in the end she said that she is knitting a map; she will read the introduction of the man's country in the library, although she still can't read the book. Ken took off her sunglasses; would be rattled by a strong foreboding when the writer read her a message.
It is destined that they will not marry him, they are just nostalgic for her, they can give her 50 yuan as the cost of going to the toilet, but they cannot marry her. She didn't yet understand that the writer who didn't want to pay her was the one who could find her a cat in the heavy rain, the one who could give her the rest of her life.
People are always deceived by superficial illusions. Because of material scarcity and extreme insecurity in life, she always thinks that what she needs is to be a rich wife. This loveless state of mind obscures all truths. Until the man in destiny appeared, attached to him like a child, leaned on his shoulder and fell asleep, she poured her life into him, looked at him with cat-like eyes, the defense line in this man's heart finally fell to the ground, Having lived under the protection of a woman for a long time, he finally realized how happy it was to be so needed by a woman. Love is a game, whoever moves first will lose everything. So, I can guess that the following process must be the pursuit of one party, and the other party will finally understand at some point that all his inadvertentness has already left a deep stigma in the other party's heart. So, entanglement, entanglement and entanglement, until everything developed to the point where Miss Hurley lost everything, and then love emerged from material desires, and direct and intense confessions and pressing questions appeared at the right time. When there is no way out, true love is precious. It was picked up, so I got out of the car, found the lost cat, and found love.
After all, a movie is a movie, and it is fortunate to see the perfect ending. As for life, on the planet where I live, every day, every moment, what kind of ups and downs, what kind of betrayal, what kind of hurt are going on. . . . . Not everyone finds at the right time who they really need and who they should really cherish. If Miss Hurley hadn't got off the car at that time and ran to the writer, then, was it the man's handsome young face and tender eyes that could only appear in her memories and in the stories she told her children.
The infinite regret of the past and the indifference to the present is actually a cause and effect, a cycle.
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