There is a scene after the playfulness of "Wishin & Hopin" that I remember very well. Julia and George were having dinner and received a message from Michael, reminding them of an appointment many years ago.
"I'm gonna be sick, he says, swear we're 28, if
we're never married, we marry each other." I think of the story of my brother and Anita Mui who got married when they were 40 years old. I believe there is a pure friendship between brother and sister May. Those who have been in love, who can freely and seriously give up a person and then tell her that we will get married when we are not married at the age of XX. I do not believe. Because I know there is another word called natural. Falling in love is actually a very tragic thing. You have been in love with someone for a long time, and have lived together for a long time. Originally, you were walking side by side, and there was no one else on this road. You walk fast and slow, and look back to see that he is still there. Slowly speeding up the pace has become a habit, and looking back has become a habit. One day you look back and find that person is gone. Where did he go? He can't keep up with you and simply gets lost and goes to another road where he can speed up or slow down freely. Love is natural, the person who is used to it doesn't notice the change, and the person who is not used to it finds a way to retreat. Falling in love comes naturally. Although the person who is accustomed is far ahead of his pace, his thoughts still remain at the moment of naturalness. The person who is not used to it catches up to the point of getting bored. Tired of wasting. The ending was predictable from the beginning, Michael would definitely marry Kim.
As Kim said to Julia in the elevator "You, you've been in his heart, the perfect creature he loved for years, and he put you in God's place. But I, in his arms."
Everyone's heart Everyone has their own belief in love, and there will be a god.
But God does not need to look back or stay. God only needs to do what he/she wants to do, and the only thing he should do for the person who looks up is to let him look up. Let him go through fire and water, and make every word of yours his decree. Make him happy with what he does for you.
He may not want your glances at all. Rather than looking up at a god, he is chasing after a god, moving closer to a god, and then becoming a god.
Many people are willing to look up to a god and then become the god of others.
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