So, when I finally finished watching this nearly three-hour "Adele's Life" and didn't get distracted, I wanted to give my attention.
If you put aside the gender factor, this is probably just a simple love story.
In the process of watching, there are still some moving details, Adele, who is always eating, she looks awkward when she walks with her pants up, and she dresses up in a mess. And Emma's blue hair, the cool-toned picture in the shot doesn't look cold at all.
After reading it, I found that this is another story that was not together in the end, but not only that. At least I watched that scene of Adele and Emma at the restaurant twice. Both people have a new life, but one chooses to turn the page of the past and start over, while the other tries to retain the memories of the past.
We are all willing to believe that Adele's feelings are sincere, and maybe it's just because they are not firm and candid enough to not go on. And many things in this unrequited love are not important, and she will always understand those things that are really important in the future.
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