When you're in it, it's not so profound.

Izabella 2022-04-19 09:01:46

As a moviegoer, I thought the ending was really good. Those heroines also understand each other and don't care, and can still be friends. The child is also so sensible and tries his best to match his father's happiness. Nothing was lost either. Parents are still in contact, but they don't live together. Although there is a suspense that has never been solved, that is the reason for the divorce.
Perhaps this can only be understood in a specific context. It seems that everyone is in pursuit of freedom and happiness.
The turnaround of the process is less important. Just feel it.

Is this a lighthearted love?

But the reality is. . .

I admit that I am not as good as that kid. Don't think that you can take care of your previous responsibilities and find the so-called true love if you leave one party.

Stop being so naive.


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  • Maya Hayes: Poor April. Just like the character in the story. Who's always been the friend then she realized she doesn't just want to be the friend she wants to be the *girl*friend. Except it's too late.

    Will Hayes: What do you mean?

    Maya Hayes: Weren't you listening? She came home for you.

  • Maya Hayes: How come you changed all names except hers?

    Will Hayes: What do you mean?

    Maya Hayes: In the story, you know like mom became Emily, and Summer's that Natasha lady who writes for that magazine... But you didn't change April's. Why?

    Will Hayes: Why - Why are you so concerned with this anyway?

    Maya Hayes: Because I want you to be happy.

    Will Hayes: You know, I'm happy.

    Maya Hayes: Trust me, dad. You're not happy.

    Will Hayes: [Long pause] Put on your coat.