I finished watching this movie before I knew it. There was not much joy, nor much sadness, but at the end, there was a touch of melancholy in my heart.
Many comments said that the male protagonist was a little distracted, or that he missed it by fate
Does the male protagonist like Ai Bo? Like, when? From smoking together or a confession when acting, I feel it is from that kiss, that Ai Bo approached the male protagonist and the male protagonist couldn't help kissing, yes, the last reason to tell He can't. He also has a girlfriend who is about to get married. Compared to the kiss that Shaman gave, the male protagonist is demented because he doesn't love him. Only Ai Bo's kiss brought him guilt and made him feel guilty. Panic, because he fell in love with Aibo,
Because of love, he can keep in touch with postcards when Ai Bo travels the world. They are best friends. Ai Bo realizes her love for him, but the male protagonist doesn't realize it. This is love. Can't guess
Goodbye Ai Bo, Ai Bo asked why he didn't tell her he was getting married, the hero said he was afraid of her being uneasy, Ai Bo asked why she was upset, the hero said I didn't know either
Yeah, don't know, he really doesn't know why,
Because he didn't dare to think, he couldn't think, he was afraid that if he fell in love with being rejected, he would not be able to be friends
At the end, the male protagonist discovered his feelings, and while he was talking about escaping, he unconsciously fought for three seconds for himself.
I saw the two hearts that were disturbed in love stumbling closer to each other
This is love, the fans are in it without knowing it, the ups and downs are hidden in the heart
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