The story is quite interesting on the whole. If the heroine is in front of the subway, if she catches up with the subway, if she can't catch up with the subway, it will bring two different situations.
In fact, it means meeting a new man, discovering that the current boyfriend is having an affair, and getting rid of the tasteless current boyfriend to welcome a new life. Or they didn't meet a new man, were deceived by lies, rushed around for the so-called love, begging for their current boyfriend, and so on.
Basically, it's all about men.
Whether it's a working girl or has her own career, she just can't live without a man.
Men, all fucking men, no matter which one, just want men.
In my mind, this situation is really incomprehensible.
Well, this is a love movie. Everything revolves around love, although I don't feel love at all from it, it's like a different kind of men's influence on women's lives.
In the end, no matter what, I will meet that person.
Love is not a coincidence, but an inevitable, very romantic.
Then it's gone.
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