It seems that the three women in the film have been given special missions, and they respectively symbolize the full range of needs and desires for women in men's lives. Emily: first love, wife; Summer: lover, temptation; April: confidant, beloved.
I like April, the copier girl when the male protagonist roughly met him, and they were in harmony and hit it off, so let's be best friends~ When they fall in love with each other unconsciously, but at the wrong time, so every time miss. The girls started flying to do what they liked, to the places they always wanted to go, and to send back postcards from all over the world. The hero began to read Jane Eyre, pay attention to different versions of Jane Eyre, until one day, in the window, he saw the Jane Eyre that the girl's father gave her for her birthday but lost because of the move. But for some reason, he couldn't return it to her in time.
Years later, because the daughter of the weird elf pestered his father to listen to the love history, he finally realized that he missed the person he liked. At this time, the copier girl changed a lot, exuding a charming and charming temperament. After completing her master's degree, she was engaged in work similar to the human spiritual level. Dad delivered the book that was long overdue, and the girl was sad but refused to forgive him. Finally, at the instigation of his daughter, the father knocked on the girl's door for the last time, stood downstairs through the intercom, counted to 30, and the girl still refused to open the door.
While leaving disappointed, the daughter blamed her father "Why not tell her the story" April chased downstairs and asked "What story?" The child's father explained:
"I kept the book....because it was the only thing that I had left of you”.
Then, Happy ending. A lover is married.
Look carefully, and you'll find that the hero actually lied. For the girl who had always loved him, who care?
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