The fate

Chelsea 2022-04-21 09:01:54

In a happy ending in a tense, the male protagonist reunites with his first love girlfriend after many years, forgets the past, starts over, marries the woman he originally wanted to marry, gives birth to a smart and lovely daughter, and lives happily ever after together.

In another happy ending in another tense, the male protagonist pondered for a long time in the face of the divorce agreement when his daughter was seven or eight years old, looked back on the past, and finally faced up to who he loved the most. He wanted to find the true love he had missed because of his youth and cowardice. He and his love (PS, with the support of his daughter) live happily ever after.

When the previous happy ending happened, no one could foresee that the story should have another happy ending; and when the latter happy ending happened, everyone did not deny that the previous clip was also a happy ending (the hero himself Said, that lovely daughter is the happy ending of all the previous stories). This is where the film is forgiving and tender, and like the title, it's solid, and there's room for it. Because of this forward life, you can never predict what the future will hold.

Emily is obviously tender, and the habitual action of stroking her lover's temples is so intense that I can't help but move in my heart. Wisconsin is a conservative and peaceful state, people enjoy a slow and peaceful life, and the small town of Madison is even more romantic and peaceful. Emily, who is happy and satisfied in such a life, is hard to imagine and unwilling to assume the life of a bustling city like New York. As soon as Will left, she was surrounded by a sudden sense of insecurity, and the future of the two seemed so far away. This scene is very similar to what happened to the couples on campus when we graduated from college. It's not hard to imagine that even without Emily's infidelity, Will might be in a relationship a few months later. If Will succeeded in proposing at that time, it might just be artificially setting constraints for both parties. This kind of love that is completely free from social ups and downs and relies only on pure love on campus is inherently fragile; the sense of security that can only be obtained by getting along day and night is too easy to collapse after all. Two people who enter into marriage in this state will have no space to mature on their own, and it will not be a perfect relationship after all.

Summer is clearly passionate, from the sudden kiss, to the red dress singing and dancing. The joy of Will's time with her made me almost genuinely think it would be good to go on like this. Because those intimacy are so natural, and happiness almost overflows from the tips of the two people's hair. At a moment like this, who cares if Will was ever heartbroken by Emily and Summer was hooking up with the old man her mentor. The beauty and incredible thing about love is that it can swept the world, the past and future grievances and hatreds can be left behind, as long as you concentrate on enjoying the present, it can become everything you have. It's a pity that Summer doesn't plan to give up everything else for love. She pursues a breakthrough in her career, more than the pursuit of love and the future of the two. She is a selfish and proud person who can't help each other, and she is very hot and very calm at the same time. She was an excellent woman, but unfortunately there is no "weighing and sacrificing for love" in her dictionary. Such a relationship is hopeless.

April's words, from the appearance I feel that it is amorous. The woman's raised eyebrows and blinks were indescribably beautiful. She wants nothing and is alienated from the world, the desire is to travel around the world to places she knows nothing about. She speaks long, deeply complex sentences, sometimes cynical, sometimes touchingly warm. There was an indelible loneliness in her demeanor, but she could always conceal it with a bright smile. Will's sincerity and steadfastness, even a little clumsy, is what makes her heart move. Deep in the soul of a woman who yearns to wander, she longs for a safe haven where she can live in peace and let go of all her wandering fantasies. Will never understand this complex, probably not easy for all men to understand, so April said he was an idiot. It's just that April is not like all women, who is used to avoiding important things in front of the people he loves, covering up his sincerity with humorous conversations, or offering helpless blessings that are insincere. Because of love, I feel that I am humble, so I feel that I must not be able to compete with others, so I can only escape or twist. Will experienced this kind of state of mind later. When he went to April's house to return a book, and saw April's handsome boyfriend Kevin, who was living with him, he left sadly, he had voluntarily given up the woman he loved in his heart.

Therefore, the re-encounter with Emily later, naturally rekindled the old love. Only then has the first happy ending of the leading edge.

I would rather believe that the two former lovers who have been through vicissitudes and exhausted each other for many years have gained a rare peace when they hold hands again. Like the conversation between Will and April at the bar, it doesn't matter who you meet sometimes, what matters is that at a certain point in time, you just want to settle down, you want a certainty and a firm commitment and contract , and the person you meet at this time will become that person. This is absolutely the truth. Will was obviously at that point in time, and the humility of love made him give up April, so Emily became the best person to do his part: what could be better than someone who is so familiar and has a deep emotional foundation and common ground with you A woman with life experience is more suitable to be your wife.

It's a pragmatic Happy ending. Most people in this world can afford such an ending, which is probably enough to wake up from their dreams.

But Yankees really like to pursue maximum happiness. This is their highest principle of survival, and they are not bound by morality, responsibility, public opinion, etc. So in this film from a male perspective, the hero needs to achieve ultimate happiness. So the movie arranged for his wife to take the initiative to submit a divorce agreement almost ten years after marriage. After reviewing his emotional career, he decided to fulfill himself, and April, who was running around but remained single, was preparing to welcome him to start their common life. .

This story is actually not tortuous and not very moving. It's just that some emotional details make me feel so real; there are also some insights into emotions that I think are quite appropriate.

Definitely, Maybe. We are turned round and round in the roulette of love, and no one knows who will occupy the position we most want to occupy in the end, and no one knows where we will end up. But according to the logic of this movie, it also gives opportunists a little confidence: to live in this world is to keep it at this gambling table, maybe one day, there will be unexpected good luck, come to a reversal of the redefinition , a brand new happy ending.

And you, who do you want to accompany you on the next journey of this life?

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  • Nick 2021-11-27 08:01:17

    There are many films of this style, but I prefer this film. Maybe it’s because the actors have chosen well, it’s kind to me~~

  • Melany 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    It is highly recommended to watch Deadpool first. After watching all of Ryan Reynolds's love movies, all love movies are praised. There is an inexplicable sense of irony.

Definitely, Maybe quotes

  • Maya Hayes: What's the boy word for slut?

    Will Hayes: They still haven't come up with one yet.

  • Hampton Roth: Can I have a cigarette? Just a dying man's last request.

    Summer Hartley: Not happening. God, you're such a drama queen. Nobody's dying. What do you care if I'm in love with him, huh? You're the one who set us up, remember.

    Hampton Roth: Yeah, well, I kind of figured you'd chew him up and spit him out.

    Summer Hartley: You're such a sweetie. You're a sweet guy, you know that?

    Hampton Roth: I read the Robredo piece.

    Summer Hartley: Yeah.

    Hampton Roth: The guy's been in New York politics for over 20 years and all you can dig up is that his daughter had an eating disorder?

    Summer Hartley: What are you saying, Hampton?

    Hampton Roth: Do your job.