Yes, all women's problems: Why didn't he call me? Why did he ignore me? Why won't he marry me? Why doesn't he want to get close to me? Why didn't he do what he said? Why did he miss the appointment? Why doesn't he confess? Why did he lie to me? ...
Sisters who comfort each other will comfort you like this: he may be too busy, he may have low self-esteem, he may have lost your phone number, he prefers freedom, he is just shy, he is for your relationship. . . . . . Then an example: I have a happy cousin (cousin, classmate, etc.) who is in the same situation as you. . . She continued to wait. . . She is happy now.
However, out of pity for Gigi, a nympho who is always amorous, the bar owner Alex, finally told her from the experience of a prodigal son-He's Just Not That Into You! Yeah, he just doesn't like you that much, that's all. There are no exceptions, only routines.
The truth is so clear, we just don't want to admit it.
The publicity of the film uses "women's self-help" as a gimmick, but Hollywood-style language still gives a happy ending after the cruel truth.
In fact, this is the end of a fairy tale. Trick girls to grow up to be women and then deceive themselves.
So I'm too lazy to watch Twilight again.
Feeling that heartthrobs Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Connelly are so old! Time is ruthless.
The post-breakup scene played by Jennifer Aniston is just playing herself, which is distressing. Another gossip, Brad Pitt is still restless. In the film, she is forced to marry successfully, but it is like a prelude to Janie and Ben.
Like the scene where Gigi accused Alex: you know everything, you never really love, you are actually lonelier than anyone else! It's really reassuring that Alex, who is "forever and ruthless," also fell into love syndrome. But can these two really last long?
Drew Barrymore is still very happy, she and Conor are the only couple that I think the happy ending can continue.
The extramarital love triangle is really hard to sympathize with any of them, and this is the only three people in the film who don't have a happy ending.
Love the ending: Maybe the happy ending is just...moving on...
though all the pain and embarrassment...you never,ever gave up hope!
Yes, how do you know? A happy ending is nothing but moving on with life. Recognize the cruel reality: we are not exception! And then still be strong and still have hope. Everything still needs to go on.
Just like you can't give up living because you are going to die in the end; you can't give up love because you are disappointed with a man;
because: no matter how much embarrassment, hurt, and pain love gives us. . . . . . so what, better than no love at all.
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